Bluey Coloring Pages
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Bluey Coloring Pages

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Does your little one race around the living room pretending the floor is lava, or beg for “just one more episode” of Bluey before bed? Then get ready for some serious coloring-time magic! Our Bluey coloring pages bring every favorite moment from the beloved Australian show right to your kitchen table, completely free, ready to print on A4 or US Letter paper, and just one easy PDF download away.

But these aren’t just fun pages to fill with color. Coloring alongside Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, and Chilli gives kids the chance to talk about feelings, practice storytelling, and revisit the show’s warmest life lessons — all while building fine motor skills and creativity. Whether you’re a parent of a two-year-old who loves spotting “the blue doggie,” or a seven-year-old who wants to recreate every scene in vivid detail, we’ve organized every page into themed clusters so you can find the perfect match in seconds. Ready? Let’s dive in!

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Bluey and the Heeler Family Coloring Pages

There’s no better place to start than with the heart of the whole show , the Heeler family! These pages celebrate the warmth, silliness, and love that make Bluey so special. Mom and Dad, cuddles on the couch, bedtime stories, and that classic family-portrait glow , every scene here reminds kids (and parents!) exactly why this family feels like their own.

Bluey and Bingo’s Friends Coloring Pages

Bluey’s world doesn’t stop at her front door, it stretches all the way to the school yard, the park, and every playdate in between! This section features Bluey’s best pals: bubbly Coco, sweet Honey, loyal Snickers, and the whole gang. These pages are wonderful conversation starters about friendship, kindness, and what it means to be a good friend.

Bluey at Home and Backyard Adventures Coloring Pages

Home is where the most magical games happen and the Heeler house proves it! From splashing in the backyard sprinkler to building the world’s greatest pillow fort, these everyday settings are packed with imagination and joy. These pages are perfect for sparking your child’s creativity about their own home adventures.

Bluey at School and Playgroup Coloring Pages

School scenes are some of the most relatable moments in the show, and now your child can color along! These pages capture classroom creativity, recess adventures, show-and-tell excitement, and the wonderful world of learning alongside friends. They’re a brilliant way to get kids excited about their own school days too.

Bluey Imaginative Games and Make-Believe Coloring Pages

This is the section that captures Bluey’s true superpower imagination! Floor is lava, keepy uppy, doctors and patients, caped superheroes, these pretend-play moments are the show at its very best. Coloring these scenes often inspires kids to put down the crayons and act the games out themselves (and that’s a wonderful thing!).

Bluey Family Outings and Special Days Coloring Pages

Some of the show’s most heartwarming moments happen away from home — at the park, the beach, or a birthday party bursting with balloons. These pages celebrate those special out-and-about days that families treasure forever. Great for coloring before a family outing to get everyone in the excited spirit!

Bluey Life Lessons and Feelings Coloring Pages

Bluey has a remarkable gift for turning everyday moments into powerful little lessons about emotions, resilience, and kindness. These pages bring those touching scenes to life — a comforting hug from Mum, learning to wait your turn, saying sorry, and trying again after things don’t go to plan. These are wonderful pages to color and to talk about together.

Best Picks for Every Age

Not sure which pages suit your little one best? Here’s our quick age guide so you can jump straight to the right section:

  • Toddlers (2–3 years): Look for pages from the Heeler Family and Life Lessons sections featuring one or two large characters, thick outlines, and very simple backgrounds. Big faces are easy to recognize, and wide outlines make scribbling deeply satisfying at this age. These pages support early pencil grip and basic color recognition without overwhelming little hands.
  • Preschoolers (4–6 years): This age group thrives with the Friends, At Home, and Imaginative Games sections. Pages with two to three characters, simple props like balloons, kites, and toys, and gentle background elements like a couch or tree are the sweet spot — detailed enough to feel grown-up, simple enough to complete with pride.
  • Older Kids (7+): Head straight for the School & Playgroup, Family Outings, and Imaginative Games sections. Classroom scenes, busy birthday parties, and detailed backyards with patterns on clothing and furniture offer plenty of creative challenge. Older kids love choosing their own color palettes and building narrative stories around what’s happening in each scene.

Learn While You Color

Coloring time is the perfect moment for a little sneaky learning! Here are five vocabulary words to introduce while you color Bluey pages together — plus three fascinating fun facts to share with your child.

5 Words to Learn Together

  • Family — The people who live with you and love you, like parents and siblings. Ask: “Who is in Bluey’s family? Who is in our family?”
  • Imagination — Using your mind to make up games, stories, and pretend worlds. Ask: “What game is Bluey imagining in this picture?”
  • Sharing — Letting someone else use your toys or space so you both can enjoy them. Ask: “Can you see anyone sharing in this scene?”
  • Feelings — Emotions like happy, sad, excited, or worried that we can talk about and show. Ask: “How do you think Bluey is feeling here? How can you tell?”
  • Teamwork — Working together with others to finish a game or task. Ask: “Are Bluey and Bingo using teamwork? What are they doing together?”

3 Fun Facts About Bluey

  1. Bluey is Australian! Bluey is a six-year-old Blue Heeler pup from Brisbane, Australia — and many of her creative games are inspired by real Australian childhood experiences. Did you know Blue Heelers are a real dog breed used to herd cattle?
  2. Resilience is the show’s biggest theme. Researchers who studied a large number of Bluey episodes found that “resilience” — the ability to bounce back after something goes wrong — is the most consistent theme woven through every story. That’s why Bluey keeps trying even when games get hard!
  3. Bluey actually teaches real emotional skills. Child development experts highlight that watching (and coloring!) Bluey helps kids practice empathy, problem-solving, and self-regulation by seeing those skills modeled through short, joyful, relatable stories. That’s pretty impressive for a cartoon about a little blue dog!

Craft Corner: Creative Ideas to Try After Coloring

Craft 1: Bluey Family Stand-Up Puppets

Turn your colored pages into a full puppet show — no stage required!

What You’ll Need:

  • Printed and colored Bluey family coloring pages
  • Scissors (adult supervision for younger kids)
  • Craft sticks (paddle pop sticks work great)
  • Tape or glue stick
  • Thick paper or cardstock for backing

How to Make Them:

  1. Color your favorite Heeler family characters on the printed pages — the more colorful, the better!
  2. Carefully cut out each character figure along the outline.
  3. Glue or tape each character to a piece of cardstock for extra sturdiness, then let it dry.
  4. Attach a craft stick to the back of each character using strong tape or a generous blob of glue.
  5. Once dry, your puppets are ready! Act out favorite Bluey episodes, make up brand-new stories, or simply march the whole Heeler family around the kitchen table. Pure joy.

Craft 2: Bluey House Playset Diorama

Build a mini Heeler house your child can play with again and again!

What You’ll Need:

  • A shoebox or sturdy cardboard box
  • Printed “At Home with Bluey” coloring pages
  • Glue stick or craft glue
  • Crayons or markers
  • Small toys or figurines (optional)

How to Make It:

  1. Color the “at home” scene pages — the kitchen, living room, and bedroom work best for this project.
  2. Cut out the colored scenes carefully.
  3. Line the inside of the shoebox with the scenes: glue one page to the back wall as a background, and trim another to fit the bottom as the floor.
  4. Use remaining cut-out characters or puppets (from Craft 1!) as figures inside your mini house.
  5. Add small toys, doll furniture, or hand-drawn decorations to complete the Heeler home atmosphere.

Your child now has a fully personalized Bluey world to play in — made entirely by their own hands!

You’ve Got This, Mom and Dad!

Coloring is so much more than a quiet activity to keep kids busy — and Bluey coloring pages prove it. Every page in this collection is an invitation to talk, imagine, laugh, and connect. Whether your little one is scribbling their first big loops of color onto Bluey’s ears, or carefully shading in a whole birthday party scene, they’re building skills, making memories, and falling even more in love with characters who teach them the very best things about life.

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