Bluey Coloring Pages

Free Printable Bluey Coloring Pages

A fantastic 55 Free, easy and super cute Bluey coloring page collection for kids, parents and teachers alike.

This downloadable coloring page set contains adorable, printable pages from Bluey, Bingo and their friends in all kinds of adventures—enough adventures that give children room to explore their own creativity and coloring.

Each page features a different Bluey theme, including adventures like juggling bananas, playing in bubbles, spaghetti chef, sock puppet shows, pillow forts, muddy painting, wiggly worm races, invisible dogs, silly hats, ballet poses, and more.

For parents, these coloring pages create quiet time or craft time for their children. For teachers, the pages serve in the classroom for fun activities, reward projects or themed exploration. It’s a PDF download with adorable illustrations.

All in all, this collection is FREE, easy and a super cute compilation through which education and fun collides. Less prep, more fun with the printable coloring pages , just download and print these ready to go and get the adventure started!

Coloring Themes

  • Bluey and Bingo playing in the backyard, splashing in puddles and having fun.
  • Bluey with family (Mum, Dad, friends) in everyday playful scenes.
  • Seasonal and holiday-themed pages: beach day, camping trip, silly costumes.
  • Friends of Bluey (other pups) in simple, cheerful poses—great for younger children.
  • Easy-outline designs alongside slightly more detailed scenes—so kids of different ages can enjoy.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded and printed the Bluey coloring pages, here’s how kids, parents and teachers can make the most of them:

  1. Set up a comfortable coloring spot with crayons, colored pencils or markers and let the children choose a page that appeals to them.
  2. While coloring, encourage a little conversation: What’s Bluey doing? Who are her friends? What might happen next in the scene? This adds storytelling and engagement beyond coloring.
  3. For parents or teachers: pair the coloring activity with a mini-lesson or talk about friendship, teamwork or everyday adventures—then let children color and label parts of the scene (e.g., “backyard”, “friends”).
  4. After coloring, display the finished artwork on a wall, fridge or classroom board so children feel proud and share their creativity with others.
  5. For extra fun: challenge the kids to create their own Bluey-scene—draw a new adventure for Bluey and Bingo, then color it and write a short caption or story.

Fun Facts

  • Did you know Bluey is a Blue Heeler puppy? That means her breed is an Australian cattle dog mixed with blue coloring, so when you color her, you’re coloring a real dog-type!
  • Bluey’s full name is just “Bluey”, and her sister Bingo often joins her in imaginative play, so some of the pictures you color may show stories they share together.
  • The show “Bluey” emphasizes family, creativity and imagination—so when kids color these pages, they’re not just coloring—they’re imagining adventures and stories just like Bluey does!

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