Have you watched all 104 episodes of Bluey multiple times and desperately need more of Australia's favourite kids show to entertain your kids (and yourself)?
The Heelers are back for their third season with a three-week run of new adventures.
Here's what we know about the new season of Bluey.
How can I watch season 3 of Bluey?
You can watch new episodes of Bluey from Monday, November 22, on ABC Kids at 8am and 6:20pm (local time).
Episodes are also available to watch at any time on ABC iview.
A new episode will air every day until Thursday, December 16.
There are 25 episodes in season three of Bluey, plus the special Perfect that aired for Father's Day on September 5.
What's happening in season 3 of Bluey?
Kids may not care about Bluey spoilers but the grown-ups who love the show do, so here's a spoiler-free sneak peek.
There's new games to play with mum and dad, and some lessons to be learned along the way for Bluey and her sister Bingo.
Jack (who made his debut in the episode Army) goes on an adventure.
There's some technical issues with the cousins Muffin and Socks, as well as grandad.
And some iconic Aussie moments and items make an appearance.
Who is in season 3?
Fans of Bluey will recognise some of their favourite characters returning for season three — but it's not always easy to recognise the famous voices behind them.
Singer-songwriter Megan Washington is again lending her calming vocals for the much-loved teacher Calypso.
Radio host Myf Warhurst is back as Aunt Trixie, as is comedian Hamish Blake as Jack's dad.
730 host Leigh Sales returns as Coco's mum, and comedian Sean Choolburra is back as Maynard.
Brad Elliot reprises in his role as Lucky's dad, Pat — and fans will finally get to meet Lucky's mum (voiced by Anna Daniels).
Other new cast members include musician Eliot Fish, comedian Sam Simmons, and Bluey podcasters Mary Bolling and Kate McMahon.
Why is Bluey so good?
Bluey is not only critically acclaimed but loved by viewers around the world.
The show, created by Brisbane-based Ludo Studio, has won an International Emmy Kids award, a Logie for Most Outstanding Children's Program and an ARIA for Best Children's Album.
It has been praised for its wholesome stories that reflect the importance of play, particularly how the dad Bandit connects with his daughters.
The show is made so it can be watched by kids and parents together — and has been so successful with its broad appeal that it has amassed a large following of adults who don't have children.
And if you're not already on the bandwagon, some of the best seven-minute-long episodes to start with are Takeaway, Camping and Baby Race.