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span itemprop="name">Great toy[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If your child likes Bluey you can’t really go wrong with this. It’s a really good size and cones with three characters and a wheelie bin. My little boy loves this, he loves pretending he is the bin man and it is a great addition to his collection of bluey toys. I would recommend to others
The wheels are chunky and it feels really well made!
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These scenes repeat until the end of the episode, highlighting the passage of time as several small plots are advanced. Long Dog: This long dog is bright-ish green and is located between the bushes and the steps of Doreen's house. It is only visible on the second night whenever Doreen is in frame. The episode concludes with Bluey offering to invent a trash-taking-out robot when she grows up. Bandit declines - it seems he enjoys the opportunity to spend time with his kids. Garbage appears to be collected at double the pace of real life - Bluey states that both bins are collected on nights when the moon is full, half, or new - which would be weekly. They put out the red bin on gibbous/crescent moon nights, which are 3-4 days after full/half/new moons.
But when they get to the dump and Bluey sees Dad throwing away some of her old drawings, she realises he may not be right about everything after all. span itemprop="name">Great for any Bluey fan[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My 4 year old loves Bluey and I have to say this is very well made and sturdy the figures are great too and very cute. He loves pretending to be a bin man alongside Bluey. It is a very good size and my son has had hours of fun playing with it.