Free Bluey coloring pages: 80 printable PDF designs featuring the lovable Blue Heeler puppy and her family, from playful poses to holiday scenes. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.
Bluey is an Australian animated preschool series that first aired in 2018. It was created by Joe Brumm and is produced by Ludo Studio in Brisbane, Australia, and it airs internationally on Disney+ and Disney Junior. The show follows Bluey, a six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy, and her family: her little sister Bingo, her dad Bandit, and her mum Chili. The Heelers are a family of Australian Cattle Dogs, and each episode follows the games and adventures they invent together at home and around their Brisbane neighborhood. Bluey is loved by families for its warm, funny stories about imaginative play and everyday childhood. With their rounded shapes and bright, friendly colors, Bluey and her family are wonderful for young children to color. This large collection shows the characters playing, celebrating holidays, and spending time together.
The collection is large, with 80 pages ranging from very simple designs for toddlers to busier family and holiday scenes for older children. Because each Heeler has clear, signature colors, these pages are a great place for young children to learn and practice recognizing colors.
What Is Inside This Collection
The 80 pages cover all the main characters and many scenes, so there is something for every young Bluey fan.
Bluey
Many pages feature Bluey on her own, running, jumping, waving, and playing. As the star of the show, the energetic Blue Heeler puppy is the most popular character to color.
Bingo and the Family
Several pages show Bluey’s little sister Bingo, along with dad Bandit and mum Chili. These bring the whole Heeler family together to color, from quiet moments to family games.
Bluey and Bingo Together
Some pages show the two sisters playing together, from games and sports to everyday adventures. These sibling scenes are among the most loved in the collection.
Holidays and Special Scenes
Other pages show the characters celebrating Christmas and Easter, and enjoying seasonal fun. These add plenty of festive variety for special times of the year.
What Bluey Coloring Pages Do
Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. Bluey’s large, simple, rounded shapes are especially good for toddlers and preschoolers who are just learning to color inside the lines.
Connecting to a favorite show. For young fans, coloring Bluey and her family extends a favorite show into a creative, screen-free activity. The familiar characters make coloring feel comforting and fun.
Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. Bluey’s gentle, cheerful designs provide the kind of calm, absorbing coloring associated with the study’s relaxing findings.
Learning colors. Because each Heeler has clear, signature colors, these pages are a great way for very young children to learn and practice recognizing colors like blue, orange, and tan.
How to Color Bluey Pages Well
- Bluey: Color Bluey’s body in blues, using Crayola “Cerulean” or “Blue” for the main coat, with a lighter “Sky Blue” or cream on her chest, face, and paws, and darker blue on her ears and back patches.
- Bingo: Color Bingo in warm orange-red, using Crayola “Red Orange” or “Burnt Orange,” with cream or tan on her chest, face, and paws, which makes her easy to tell apart from Bluey.
- Bandit (Dad): Color Bandit a deeper, darker blue-gray than Bluey, which shows he is the grown-up Blue Heeler of the family.
- Chili (Mum): Color Chili in soft caramel and orange tones with cream markings, since she is a Red Heeler like Bingo.
- Noses and eyes: Give each dog a black nose and bright, friendly eyes with a small white highlight, which captures the show’s warm, expressive style.
- Big, simple areas: Since the characters are large and rounded, encourage young children to fill the big shapes with steady, even color, which is great practice for little hands.
5 Creative Craft Ideas With Bluey Coloring Pages
1. Character Standees. Color the Heeler family, glue them to a card, cut them out, and fold a tab at the base so they stand up for imaginative play.
2. Family Photo Frame. Color a family scene, glue it around a piece of card with a space in the middle, and decorate it to make a fun photo frame.
3. Bedroom Door Sign. Color a favorite character, cut it out, and add a name to make a personalized door sign for a child’s room.
4. Holiday Cards. Color a Christmas or Easter Bluey design, glue it to a folded card, and add a message inside to make handmade holiday cards.
5. Play Puppets. Color and cut out the characters, then tape each one to a craft stick to make simple puppets for acting out your own games.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Bluey coloring pages?
Bluey coloring pages are printable designs featuring Bluey, the Blue Heeler puppy, and her family, Bingo, Bandit, and Chili. They can be printed as PDFs or colored online in the browser, and are especially popular with toddlers and preschoolers.
Who created Bluey?
Bluey was created by Joe Brumm and is produced by Ludo Studio in Brisbane, Australia. The show first aired in 2018 and became a favorite with families around the world, airing internationally on Disney+ and Disney Junior.
Who are the characters in the Heeler family?
The main characters are Bluey, a six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy; her younger sister Bingo; her dad Bandit; and her mum Chili. Together, they make up the Heeler family, and many pages show them playing and spending time together.
What kind of dogs are the Heelers?
The Heelers are Australian Cattle Dogs, often called Heelers. Bluey and her dad Bandit are Blue Heelers, while Bingo and her mum Chili are Red Heelers. This is why the family members have different blue and orange-red colors.
What colors are Bluey and Bingo?
Bluey is mostly blue with cream and tan markings on her face, chest, and paws. Bingo is orange-red with cream and tan markings. Their different colors make the two sisters easy to tell apart, even though they look alike.
Where is Bluey set?
Bluey is set in Brisbane, Australia, where the show is also made. The stories take place at the Heeler family home and around their neighborhood, often in the backyard, at the park, or on family outings.
Are Bluey coloring pages suitable for young children?
Yes. Bluey is made for toddlers and preschoolers, and the simple, bold shapes are perfect for very young children who are just learning to color. The gentle, friendly characters are appropriate and appealing for the youngest artists.
What kind of games does Bluey play?
Bluey is known for imaginative play. In the show, Bluey, Bingo, and their parents invent creative games together, often turning everyday moments into big adventures. Many coloring pages capture this playful, active spirit.
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