Bluey: Perfect
Bluey Series
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What’s inside...
In 'Bluey: Perfect,' the beloved Blue Heeler dog named Bluey learns about the joys and challenges of striving for perfection. Through a series of playful adventures with her family and friends, Bluey discovers that sometimes, imperfection can lead to unexpected fun and that the pursuit of perfection isn't always as important as enjoying the moment and valuing the people around you.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-7
Length
32 pages
Text complexity
Character compass
Bluey Heeler
Bingo Heeler
Grandad Mort
Nana Heeler
Discussion points
What do you think makes Bluey feel 'perfect' in the story?
Can you tell me about a time when you felt perfect or really happy about something you did?
How do you think Bluey's family helped her feel special?
Why is it important to celebrate our achievements, big or small?
What would you do if you were a character in Bluey's story?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use a warm and encouraging tone to make your child feel comfortable in expressing their thoughts and feelings.
Relate questions to your child’s personal experiences to make the conversation more relatable and meaningful.
Praise your child for their insights, which will boost their confidence and enjoyment in such discussions.
Listen actively and show genuine interest in their responses to encourage deeper thinking and engagement.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Importance of Teamwork
Explanation: In 'Bluey: Perfect', Bluey and her friends learn to collaborate and work together to create fun games.
Real-World Application: Children can apply teamwork in school projects or collaborative activities, learning that cooperation can lead to successful outcomes.
Example Lesson: Value of Perseverance
Explanation: The story illustrates that even when games don’t go as planned, trying again and not giving up is essential.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to continue striving and improving their skills in sports, learning, or any new pursuits without being disheartened by setbacks.
Example Lesson: Creativity and Imagination
Explanation: Bluey uses her creativity to make ordinary days interesting with her imaginative ideas.
Real-World Application: Children are inspired to use their imagination in play or creative tasks, enhancing their cognitive skills and encouraging innovative thinking.
Example Lesson: Understanding and Compassion
Explanation: Bluey shows compassion when a friend is feeling left out, ensuring everyone is included in the play.
Real-World Application: This lesson teaches children the importance of being considerate and inclusive in social settings, promoting empathy and understanding.
