[s2e31] Barky Boats -

: Their teacher, Calypso, uses a race of two barky boats in the stream to explain a metaphor about growing up. She explains that as the stream gets wider and rougher (entering adolescence), it can be hard to keep things steady.

: As the day progresses, 12-year-olds Mia and Captain become distracted by each other. They run off together to talk and look for bark, leaving Bluey and Mackenzie feeling abandoned and confused.

The music featured in this episode is a cover of a track called by Brandon Fiechter, perfectly matching the whimsical "fairy garden" aesthetic. [S2E31] Barky Boats

: Reassures children that even when older buddies wander off, it does not mean they have stopped caring. 🎵 Fun Fact

: Teaches younger children to have patience with older peers or siblings who might suddenly seem distant due to their own emotional growth. : Their teacher, Calypso, uses a race of

is the 31st episode of the second season of the animated series Bluey . The story explores the complexities of growing up, changing relationships, and the anxiety of transitioning to big school . ⛵ Episode Synopsis

: Mia and Captain return and apologize, admitting they are scared about moving on to high school next year but glad to have each other. Bluey writes a sweet letter to the fairies asking them to look after Mia. 💡 Key Themes & Takeaways They run off together to talk and look

: Bluey and Mackenzie are paired up at school with their older "buddies"—Mia and Captain. Bluey wants to build a fairy garden with Mia, while Mackenzie and Captain plan to race "barky boats" in the creek.