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Bluey: It's Bad Manners

Lesson 3 of 15 of the Bluey Collection for PreK–2

We're not animals! Watch the Bluey episode "Asparagus" before you teach this lesson about good and bad manners. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids act out scenes using Bluey character puppets, mix together manners to create a magical potion, and give out certificates to friends they catch minding their manner.

Asparagus Episode Summary: Dad tells Bluey to mind her manners at the table – they’re not animals! But when Bluey gets her hands on a stick of magic asparagus, she shows them everyone’s got a wild side!

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