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The Rise of "Virtue Bullies": How Self-Righteous Shaming Conquered the Internet
The article "The Rise of "Virtue Bullies": How Self-Righteous Shaming Conquered the Internet" from BBC Science Focus explains how people use moral ideals to justify attacking others online.
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Don't Miss This Amazing Fall Bluey Bundle of 12 Fun Printables

For the fall season, we've pulled together some of our favorite Bluey printables just for you and your PreK–Grade 2 students! And we've got your covered from Back to School all the way through Halloween. We picked out some great "all about me"-type activities to kick off the year plus spooky arts and crafts for later on. Here's some of what's included:

  • New Bestie: Snip, stick, and doodle a new friend for Bingo and Bluey using the included bits 'n' bobs!
  • My Family Scrapbook: Fill this journal with loads of lovely stuff!
  • Scary Story: Cut out the story cards and paste them in any order to make an epic spooky story!

Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Bluey"!

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Bluey in the Classroom: Running Your Own Race

This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Race" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about what it means to run your own race. It's important not to compare ourselves with others, and we also need to learn how to cheer on our friends. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids complete a maze to help Bingo, Bluey, and Mum on their own paths to learn different skills, cheer for each other as they complete different tasks, and make cards for someone who's been working hard.

Baby Race Episode Summary: Mum reminisces about Bluey and Judo as babies. Bluey learned to roll over first, but Judo was the first to crawl, so then it became a race to see who was going to walk first!

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Bluey in the Classroom: Being Alone and With Others

This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "The Beach" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the being alone and with others. Sometimes we like to play together and other times, we want to be by ourselves. And that's OK! The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids try some activities alone and with a friend, draw a picture of things they like doing alone, and roll a fun Bluey die and share what they'd like to do at each location.

The Beach Episode Summary: When Mum goes for a walk by herself along the beach, Bluey runs to catch up with her, so she can show her a shell she has found.

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Bluey in the Classroom: Using Your Voice

This fun lesson uses the Bluey episode "Yoga Ball" as the kickoff to a classroom conversation about the importance of speaking up. Sometimes we all need to use our big girl bark. The lesson includes printables for three activities in which kids practice using different voice levels using favorite Bluey characters' sayings ("Cheese and crackers!"), play an emotion-matching memory game, and play a fun board game.

Yoga Ball Episode Summary: Bingo loves horsing around with Dad, but sometimes when they’re playing together, Dad forgets Bingo is younger than her sister.

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Red Bingo, Green Bluey, or Pink Muffin? You Decide With This Shake It Up Coloring Page

Bluey’s found blue hair chalk and turned Bingo into a Mini Bluey. Use your crayons or markers to give their friends a color shake-up. Which new colors will suit the other pals? Don't forget to draw yourself too... but shake it up! You could give yourself green skin, pink hair, or blue stripes.

Inspired by Season 3, Episode 6 "Mini Bluey": When Dad complains about how dissimilar Bluey and Bingo are, Bluey hatches a plan to make them more alike and happily introduces Mini Bluey!

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Come on, We're on Holiday! Plan Your Dream Vacation With Bluey and Bingo

Tell Bluey and Bingo all about your vacation (or your dream vacation if you’re chillin’ at home!) What's it like — busy busy busy, loadsa fun, yummy food, so relaxing, super exciting, or... smelly toilet? What is the weather like? Draw your fave vacation food on the plate and stick a souvenir in the right spot.

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Fa-la-la-laaaaa! Tell Bluey All About How You Celebrate Christmas

Feeling festive? Tell Bluey and Bingo how your family celebrates Christmas. Draw yourself feeling festive, the bumblenuts you spend the holiday with, what you would look like as an elf, and what it would look like if you had a reindeer. Plus, share what you like to eat and do!

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Become the Greatest Granny Ever With This Bluey Dress-up Activity

Everything you need to be an awesome granny. This worksheet has your very own granny glasses (Top Tip: Decorate your Grannie Glasses by doodling flowers or beans!), coin purse (complete with coins!), and a "Honk if you love beans! badge. Don't forget to test your granny eyesight.

You will need: 

  • scissors and sticky tape
  • crayons or markers
  • a (non=smelly) sock
  • a grown-up to help with cutting out
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Create Your Own Family Scrapbook With Help From Bluey

Fill this journal with loads of lovely stuff! Everyone's family is different. Draw the people that make you happy. Next, color your favorite family meal on the plate. Finally, circle the places you like to hang out (playground, city, pool, beach, or home), and check off your family activities (Does your family like to bake, make must, explore, or something else?).

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Bluey Loves Ice Cream! Color Your Favorite Flavor

Ice creammm — extra big size. How tasty can you make it look, squirt? You could doodle pink swirls as raspberry cream, draw on some yummy toppings, or do criss-cross patterns to make a waffle cone.

Inspired by Season 2, Episode 46 "Ice Cream": Bluey and Bingo want a lick of each other’s ice cream. But they are so focused on making sure each lick is fair, they don’t notice their ice creams are melting.

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Draw Yourself Scootering With Bluey and Get a Turbo Boost

Wheeeeeeee! Bluey and Bingo are having a scoot. Draw yourself scootering with them. (Don't forget your helmet!)

Inspired by Season 2, Episode 18 "Piggyback": The Heelers are taking a late afternoon walk along the esplanade, when Bingo decides she’s too tired to walk any further and needs a piggyback.