[s3e21] Tina 📢
By the end of the episode, Bluey and Bingo realize that rules like "brush your teeth" or "get in the car" aren't just about Bandit being "the boss." They are about being healthy, clean, and respectful. They learn it's actually much easier to just do as they're told than to deal with the consequences of being as "smelly" as Tina. Takeaways for Parents
Would you let an invisible giant take over your morning routine to prove a point? Let's chat in the comments! Sermon Illustrations from Mark 7 | The Pastor's Workshop [S3E21] Tina
Suddenly, the "parents" are the ones being ignored. Tina doesn't want to brush her teeth. Tina doesn't want to get in the car. Tina just wants to be a smelly, uncooperative giant. The "Stinky" Reality Check By the end of the episode, Bluey and
Instead of a power struggle, the Heelers used the "Tina" character to show—not just tell—why rules exist. Let's chat in the comments
The episode kicks off with a familiar scene: Bandit is trying to get Bluey to put her plate in the dishwasher. When Bluey asks why she has to do what she’s told, things take a surreal turn. The kids conjure up , an imaginary, invisible giant who is apparently the only one they have to listen to.
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