
However, the lure of playing with Chattermax is too strong and Bluey sets about feeding him and taking him to the toilet (I am SOOOO glad we don’t have a toy that has IBS).Īs Bluey takes Chattermax to wash his hands, she wonders what it was she was supposed to be doing. She has a flashback of her moment of concentration that morning and remembers that she is supposed to be playing hide-and-seek! She yells out for help but can’t find anybody (surprisingly) so she takes Chattermax out to the garden.Īccepting that she’s forgotten, she decides to have a tea party with her toys instead.Īt the tea party we learn why Chattermax was ‘lost’!!! Bluey scolds dancing Chattermax and her toy dog, Polly Puppy, apologizes for her pretend husbands behavior (making you wonder what Dad does at tea parties.).īluey tries to turn Chattermax off but realizes there is no off switch. With the game finally remembered, Bluey finds Bingo still patiently hiding in the toybox, Dad playing on his phone in the linen cupboard and Mum cleaning the shower.Īfter acknowledging and having a giggle about Blueys distractedness, round two of hide-and-seek commences, with Bingo as the seeker. While hiding in the wardrobe, Chili asks Bluey on what she did to Chattermax, Bluey tells her mum that Chattermax is in a better place. Recap Credits to - Instagram - Facebook Appearances Characters We learn that Chattermax has found a new home next to the dog gnome statue (where hopefully she’ll short circuit and be quiet forevermore).


Baby Talking Tattletail is afraid of the dark and is quite vocal about it, creating a necessity to replenish the flashlight by shaking it quickly. However, the flashlight's shake also generates sound, so the player must be careful about when and where to shake. Baby Tattletail also requires periodic recharging of the battery, feeding and grooming failing to do so will also trigger loud complaints from Baby Tattletail, which in turn triggers Mama to attack.
