Bluey and Bingo are forced to prove how special a toy is so Dad won't throw it away; the Terriers prevent Bluey, Snickers and Winton from reaching Calypso.
Bill realizes that his favorite comic might not be who he claims to be, and Cricket takes on a comic who specializes in insults; Tilly defends Cricket.
As Cricket and Tilly spend time with their grandpa, Nancy tries to find him a job; Bill hoards various items in the hopes of ensuring his family's future.
Bluey and Bingo decide to dress up like grandmothers, but they can't agree on whether they can perform a certain dance; Bingo learns to be more assertive.
Honey learns to be patient at the doctor's office when people with more serious injuries come in after her; Bluey and Bingo's parents build a claw machine.
Bluey and her friends pretend to be shop owners, but they struggle to agree on rules; Bluey and her dad poke fun at her mom for carefully planning for the pool.
Harry helps the gang build PawPaw a Father's Day gift; Bailey and her classmates look forward to their first class trip until they're faced with a broken road.
Bluey is excited to play on the monkey bars, but her father keeps stopping to talk with other grown-ups; Bluey takes her father as her first taxi passenger.
At the supermarket, Bluey acts like a parent while Dad acts like a child; Bluey and Judo abandon Bingo during a game; Dad and the kids go to their local creek.
Kiff and Barry show Kristophe a good time by taking him to the aquarium; when she can't find her friends, Kiff worries that she's starting to become annoying.
Kiff and her friends invent a new game that becomes a new professional sport; Kiff and Secretary Prince accidentally break the principal's juice machine.
Kiff goes on a skiing trip with Reggie's family to learn how to ski on the slopes; Trevor needs help from Kiff and Barry since he can't play the piano.
Helen is asked to spotlight the need for superheroes, while Bob is left at home to handle Violet's teenage angst, Dash's schoolwork and Jack-Jack's powers.
A young mermaid dreams of life on land after falling in love with a human prince and makes a deal with a sea witch for the chance to make him fall for her.
El Toro pressures Ivan into joining his latest scheme, which leaves Ivan feeling conflicted about being a hero; Marinette finds a letter written to Adrien.
Kiff regrets her decision to see the inside of the faculty lounge; Kiff wants to retake her career test, so she tries to fail at being Helen's assistant.
The family works together to capture invisible fairies they believe are invading their home; Dad hires Bluey and Bingo to work at his pretend drainpipe factory.