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[s2e28] Seesaw <EXTENDED • FULL REVIEW>

The Bluey episode " Seesaw " (Season 2, Episode 28) is an exploration of . While ostensibly about a simple playground conflict, the episode provides a "master class" in how adults can subtly guide children toward empathy and justice. Plot Summary: The Power of One More

Noticing Pom Pom's sadness, Bandit (Dad) intervenes by "plonking" himself on one end of the seesaw, effectively taking it over and challenging the kids to move him. Bluey and Bingo recruit a growing number of friends—including Chloe, Coco, and Snickers—but their collective weight is not enough to tip the scale against Bandit, who even uses "pet rocks" to stay down. Only when they finally invite Pom Pom to join does her small addition provide the necessary weight to flip the seesaw, making her the hero of the day. Core Themes and Lessons [S2E28] Seesaw

"Seesaw" is widely praised by critics and parents for its use of the mantra, which serves as a recurring source of confidence for Pom Pom. The episode effectively uses a physical object—the seesaw—as a literal and metaphorical tool to teach children about the delicate balance of social dynamics and the strength found in unity. The Bluey episode " Seesaw " (Season 2,

: Viewers often highlight this as one of Bandit’s best moments. Rather than lecturing Bluey and Bingo on including Pom Pom, he creates an "unfair" situation that naturally leads them to realize they need her help to succeed. Bluey and Bingo recruit a growing number of