Bandit is having a blast with the girls on the trampoline, but his fun is cut short when he has to head to work. The girls are not ready to let him go, and they quickly come up with a plan to keep him around. Bingo tells herself to think, and they decide to remind Bandit that he always tells them to have breakfast every morning. They inform him that he can’t leave without eating, and Bandit finds himself trapped by his own rules.
Bandit tries to make light of the situation by pretending to make toast out of the girls on the trampoline, but they’re not having it. They tell him he needs to have some juice, and he plays along, “juicing” Bluey the Blackberry and Bingo the Banana by bouncing them around. When he tries to leave again, they convince him to have some eggs, and he bounces them around, curled up into little balls, until they “crack” like eggs. With breakfast supposedly taken care of, Bandit tells the girls that he really needs to get to work. The girls crawl all over him, but Chilli intervenes, and they’re left sitting on the trampoline, looking sad.
As Bandit packs his bag on the deck, Bluey joins him and asks him to stay. Bandit explains that he has to do his job, and Bluey has to do hers – making up games. After he leaves, Bluey returns to Bingo, who’s feeling down and doesn’t know what to play. But then Bluey remembers what Bandit said, and they work together to come up with a new game. They set up the sprinkler under the trampoline and become “lettuce” in a big “salad spinner.” Chilli joins in, and they all run around, having a great time. They prove that they don’t need Bandit to have fun and come up with amazing games on their own.