How ‘Bluey’ (Really, Truly) Changed Parenting—And the World

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The show is more popular than ever. (Did you catch Bluey floating down 5th Avenue on Thanksgiving?) Melanie Zanetti, who voices mum, emotionally explains its unprecedented appeal.

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It’s nice to play. It’s also hard.

Over the last four years, the Australian animated TV series Bluey has transformed what it means to play: what children might be feeling—or fearing—as they play; how parents and their kids can connect over play; and what parents can learn from escaping their adult...

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