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The Best Free Bluey Coloring Pages : 27 Printable Scenes & Activity Guide


Is there anything better than a quiet afternoon where the only sound is the scratching of crayons on paper? If you’re a parent like me, you know that silence is golden, especially when you need just twenty minutes to drink your coffee while it’s actually hot!
If your house is anything like mine, the Heeler family has completely taken over. We aren’t just watching the show; we’re living it. We play “Keepy Uppy” with balloons, we try to floss like “The Grannies,” and now, we are absolutely obsessed with Bluey coloring pages.
But let’s be real for a second. Finding good printables is a hassle. There are thousands of blurry images online, but who has time to sift through them? Not us.
That’s why I’ve curated this special collection of 27 specific Bluey coloring scenes. These aren’t just random character outlines; these are moments from the episodes we know and love. From “Magic Xylophone” to the hilarious “Grannies” on the bus, this collection is your ultimate activity resource.
Grab your crayons (and maybe a “dollarbuck” or two for the printer ink), and let’s dive into this collection!
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Table of Contents
Iconic Games & Make-Believe
One of the best things about the show is the games. I’ve made sure to include the absolute classics in this list of free printable Bluey coloring pages. These are perfect for sparking a conversation with your kids about their favorite episodes.
Classic Bluey Games
You can’t talk about Bluey without “Keepy Uppy.” We have a great page featuring Bluey focused and ready to keep that balloon off the ground. You’ll also find the girls playing “Magic Xylophone” a fan favorite!
- For the Imagination: We’ve included a page for “Favorite Game – Shops” and even “Bingo Playing Doctor.” These are great for encouraging role-play after the coloring is done.
The Grannies & Dance Mode
If your kids love to laugh, they will rush to color the “Bluey and Bingo as The Grannies” page. Seeing Janet and Rita causing chaos is always a hit. And for the energetic kids? We have a “Dance Mode” page that practically wiggles off the paper!
The Heeler Family at Home
At the heart of the show is the family dynamic. It’s sweet, chaotic, and hilarious. This section of our PDF collection focuses on those warm, everyday moments.
Family Routines
We have pages that capture the whole day. Start with “Breakfast Time” (hopefully with no fluffies!), move to a “Family Portrait Scene” that’s perfect for the fridge, and wind down with the “Bedtime Routine” page.


- Special Moments: Look for “The family celebrating the rainbow”a beautiful scene that demands your brightest crayons. We also have “Bluey’s Family Backyard Barbecue,” capturing that classic Aussie vibe.
Bandit and Chilli
We can’t forget the parents! There are dedicated pages for “Bandit in Dad Mode” and “Playful Bandit,” showing him doing what he does best: playing with Bluey and Bingo. For a calmer vibe, there’s a lovely sheet of “Chilli Reading a Book,” which is perfect for quiet time.


Outdoor Adventures & Exploring
Bluey is all about exploring the world, and this collection reflects that. Whether it’s the backyard or a trip to the creek, these pages are full of detail.
Backyard Fun
The “Backyard Adventure” and “Bluey on the Swing” pages are great for toddlers who love the outdoors. We also have a “Wagon Ride” scene that captures the fun of being pulled around by Dad.
Big Adventures
For the adventurous colorists, we have the “Camping Scene” (arguably one of the best episodes ever) and a fun “Beach Day” page.
- Unique Scenes: We’ve even included some specific scenes you won’t find elsewhere, like “Bluey in a Chinese Restaurant” (perfect for practicing drawing food!) and a curious page of “Bluey as a Grownup” that fans of the flash-forward moments will adore.
The Parent’s Cheat Sheet: A Character Color Guide
Okay, hands up if you’ve ever been scolded by your 4-year-old for using the wrong shade of blue? 🙋♀️
“No, Mom! Bluey isn’t navy!”
To save you from the judgment of your mini-critics while you color the “Spy Game” or “Tea Party Setup” pages, I’ve put together this handy “Cheat Sheet.”
- Bluey: She is a Blue Heeler, so she needs a mix of colors.
- Body: Light Sky Blue.
- Spots & Ears: Dark Blue / Navy.
- Muzzle: Pale Yellow or Cream.
- Bingo: She is a Red Heeler (like her mum).
- Body: Bright Orange.
- Spots: Dark Rust/Brown.
- Muzzle: Cream/Off-White.
- Bandit (Dad):
- Body: Medium Blue with black hairs/mask around the eyes.
- Muzzle: Pale Yellow.
- Chilli (Mum):
- Body: Light Cream/Orange mix.
- Spots: Brownish-Red.
Pro-Tip: If you don’t have the exact color, tell your kids it’s a “Magic Bluey” episode where they changed colors. It works about 60% of the time!
5 Creative Craft Ideas for Your Bluey Pages
Here is where we take things to the next level. Since you are working with a curated set of 27 high-quality images, let’s turn them into actual projects.
1. “Storytime Circle” Puppets
Use the “Storytime Circle” page for this!
- How to do it: Color the characters, cut them out, and tape them to popsicle sticks. Now you can re-enact the story while reading your favorite books.
2. “Shops” Currency
Use the “Favorite Game – Shops” page.
- How to do it: Color the items and characters small, cut them out, and use them as “money” or shop items for your own game of Shops at home. “I’m not buying that, love, it’s too expensive!”
3. DIY Party Bunting
Planning a birthday?
- How to do it: Print multiple copies of “Dance Mode” or “Running Mode.” Color them bright, cut them out, and string them together for a high-energy party decoration.
4. The “Camping” Night Light
- How to do it: Color the “Camping Scene”, but use a little vegetable oil on a cotton ball to rub over the “stars” or fire on the back of the paper. This makes it translucent! Tape it to a window or over a battery-operated tea light for a glowing effect.
5. Laminated Place Mats
Make mealtime fun.
- How to do it: Take the “Breakfast Time” or “Bluey in a Chinese Restaurant” pages. Once colored, run them through a laminator.
- Result: A durable, wipe-clean placemat that makes dinner time exciting!
Conclusion: Ready to Play?
I hope this collection brings a little bit of Australian sunshine into your home. Whether you are using these Bluey coloring pages to calm a chaotic afternoon, prep for a party, or just bond with your kiddos over a “Tea Party Setup,” remember that it’s not about staying inside the lines,it’s about having fun.
These 27 pages were hand-picked to give you the best variety of scenes without overwhelming you with hundreds of duplicates. Quality over quantity, right?
Tell me in the comments: Which page is your child asking for first? Is it the “Spy Game” or are they ready to go “Camping”?
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Happy Coloring !



























