Some want politics and social issues addressed, it seems, in all areas of life.
Gone are the days of having no idea what the maker of your candy bar thinks of legislation.
Wanna watch CNN? Just turn on any channel in one way or another, they’re all covering the same stuff.
At least, that’s the way it appears to me, in comparison to just a couple decades ago.
And as we adjust to our updated level of consciousness, news comes about cartoon dogs.
In case you’re unfamiliar, kids show Bluey is about an Australian family of canines dwelling down under.
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Bluey Is Actually The Perfect Kid’s Show
Bluey is a great show, that is full of representation and important real-world life lessons not only for children, but for the parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents who are forced to watch along, too.
The Heeler family comprised of dad (Bandit), mum (Chilli), younger sister (Bingo) and the lead character, six-year-old Bluey spend each short, but sweet, seven-minute episode exploring everyday life in sunny Brisbane with a focus on the importance of imagination and self-directed play.
As the ABC explains, the show’s inexhaustible titular character “turns everyday family life into extraordinary adventures, developing her imagination as well as her mental, physical and emotional resilience”.
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