Bandit claims he’s too busy working from home to play games, but he’s actually playing Elevator with Bluey and Bingo. When he tries to sit down and focus on work, he discovers the kids have taken the yoga ball he uses as a chair. He chases after them and bounces them on the yoga ball as a playful punishment. Bingo looks a bit green around the gills after this treatment.
The kids make off with the yoga ball again, this time decorating it with a hat and stickers and putting it to bed. When Bandit finally gets the ball back to his office, Bluey takes over the actual office chair and demands to play Delivery Chair. This game involves stamping packages – which entails poking Bluey and Bingo in the stomach – and then tossing them onto Mum and Dad’s bed. Bingo lands a bit awkwardly after being stamped.
Bandit tries to get back to work, but Bluey wants to play Raiders, a game where Bandit throws the ball down the hallway while making a “na-na-na-na” sound, and Bluey and Bingo jump into a doorway to avoid it. After a few rounds, Bingo fails to dodge the ball and gets hit. Bandit picks her up and tells her to walk it off. Bingo walks downstairs and curls up under the poinciana tree, tears welling up in her eyes. Chilli notices her and they have a chat, realizing that Dad has been playing too rough. Chilli encourages Bingo to use her big girl bark, and after a pep talk, Bingo practices her bark. They go to talk to Bandit, and Bluey teases that he’s in trouble. Chilli explains that Bingo just needs to tell Dad that he’s been playing too rough, considering she’s only four. Bandit apologizes, and Chilli suggests that Bingo wants to keep playing with him, but needs to work on using her big girl bark. To practice, Bandit bounces her on the yoga ball, and Bingo yips when it gets too rough. With the issue resolved, Bandit shoos everyone out of his office, only to find that the yoga ball has disappeared again – this time, Bluey has dressed it up and put it on the toilet.