Bluey Is a Godsend. But for This, It Deserves to Wear the Cone of Shame.
Briefly

This fall, 'Bluey' has captured the hearts of children and parents alike, becoming a near-constant presence in various stores, signaling its immense popularity.
The experience of searching for children's books was overshadowed by the relentless presence of 'Bluey' merchandise, leaving parents feeling overwhelmed by its commercial ubiquity.
'Bluey' seems unavoidable in today's children’s culture, overshadowing diverse literary options at festivals and bookstores, where its merchandise reigns supreme.
Despite the initial hope that a 'Bluey' book might provide engaging content, it ultimately proved to be a disappointing addition with little storytelling value.
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