Bluey Coloring Pages

Bluey coloring pages are free printable sheets featuring the beloved Australian cartoon dog in simple, cheerful scenes that kids can color at their own pace. Our collection covers everyday moments and seasonal themes from beach days and birthday cakes to Christmas, Easter, and Valentine's Day. Bluey has a head start that most coloring themes don't kids already know exactly who they're looking at. The blue ears, the round face, the way she's always mid-something. There's no warming-up period. They just sit down and go. One thing we keep noticing: most kids color Bluey herself first, then fill everything around her in after, like she has to be done before the rest of the world can exist.

Explore Our Bluey Coloring Pages Collection

These free printable Bluey coloring pages mix everyday scenes with seasonal ones, so there's something to print whether it's a random Tuesday afternoon or the week before Christmas. Most everyday pages center on simple outdoor moments: Bluey in the grass with a butterfly net, at the beach building a sandcastle, holding a big round flower. The lines are bold, and backgrounds don't have much going on by design, because kids tend to invent their own sky and ground anyway. Seasonal pages lean into specific holidays and those tend to get colored with more focus, probably because kids already have a picture in their head of what the colors should be. The birthday cake page sits somewhere in between: not exactly seasonal, but it always gets pulled out at the right moment. Everything prints at home on standard letter size, no resizing needed.

Fun Ways to Use These Bluey Coloring Pages

Bluey pages travel well. At home, they work as a slow afternoon activity or something to pull out when kids need to settle down for a bit. The Christmas wreath page comes out every December in a lot of households, the same kid, different colors each time. In classrooms, the simpler pages, like the flower or butterfly net scene, are easy to hand out with no setup at all. The birthday cake page has a funny way of working at actual birthday parties; kids seem to understand coloring a cake right before eating it. At home and in the classroom, both kids tend to add their own hearts, stars, or sun rays around Bluey without being asked, especially on the ice cream and beach pages. It just happens.

Grab Your Pages and Color Along with Bluey

All Bluey coloring pages are free to download and print at home. Grab as many copies as you want and reprint favorites whenever. If your kid ends up doing the same page four times in different colors, that's a pretty normal Tuesday. Share finished pages on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or X with the hashtags #BlueyColoringPages and #DirectColoring. We love seeing what the seasonal ones look like once kids get their hands on them.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. My son insists Bluey has to be the exact right shade of blue. What color actually matches the show?
Medium-bright blue is the closest to not dark navy, not sky blue. Crayola "Blue" or "Cerulean" gets pretty close. Her ears are slightly darker than her body, which some kids notice immediately and some never do.

2. My daughter wants Bluey and Bingo on the same page. Are there pages with both of them together?
Yes, the ice cream page has both of them. That one tends to be the first pick for kids who specifically want Bingo in the picture.

3. My kid colors fast and is done in two minutes. Any pages with more going on?
The Christmas wreath page has the most detail: laurel, bows, berries, and a hat. The Easter egg shell also has enough texture to slow things down a bit. Those two take noticeably longer than the others.

4. My daughter wants to turn one of the pages into a card for her friend. Is that okay?
Fine for personal use between kids. The Valentine's LOVE page with the heart frame is the most card-ready of the bunch.

5. Will kids around age 8 or 9 find these too simple?
Some will. Older kids who like Bluey tend to add their own shading or invent background details, buildings, extra clouds, little animals, and end up spending more time than you'd expect. The wreath and birthday cake pages hold attention longest for that age group.

6. My son keeps asking for the beach page over and over. Why do kids repeat the same page so much?
The beach page has clear, separate zones: sky, water, sand, and castle, so it's easy to approach each time differently. Kids often want to try a purple sky or a different sand color on the next round. Repeating a favorite is really common.