Bluey Coloring Pages — Free Printable PDFs (Bluey, Bingo, Bandit & the Heeler Family)
Free printable Bluey coloring pages for kids. Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, Chilli — the Heeler family as hand-drawn line art. 8.5×11 PDFs, instant download, no email required.
What’s inside this collection
Three printable Bluey coloring pages to start, with more landing every couple of weeks. Every page is hand-drawn line art, sized 8.5×11 at 300 DPI, optimized for crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Pages download instantly — no email signup, no ads, no spam.
We’ve built mamaki around the kid shows parents actually want their kids watching, and Bluey is at the top of that list. The Heeler family’s calm, real-feeling family dynamic is exactly the kind of content that fits the way mamaki approaches coloring pages: simple shapes, no overstimulation, room for kids to bring their own color choices.
The Heeler family — the lead trio
The first batch covers the three most-recognized characters in the show: Bluey (the bossy, imaginative six-year-old lead), Bingo (her younger sister with the floppy red ears), and Bandit (the dad whose patient gentle parenting is half of why this show is famous with parents).
- Bluey — the lead. Six years old, blue cattle dog, signature ear position and bouncy energy. Easy enough shapes for a 3-year-old to color, recognizable enough that older siblings will fight over the printout.
- Bingo — Bluey’s four-year-old little sister. Red-orange coat, floppier ears, softer body posture. The page is simpler than Bluey’s because Bingo’s design is simpler — perfect first coloring page for the toddler in your house.
- Bandit — the dad. The internet’s most beloved cartoon father. Same blue cattle dog markings as Bluey but bigger build. This one is the page parents will hang on the fridge.
Why Bluey works as a coloring topic
Bluey is the show parents actively search for as a counterweight to overstimulating preschool TV. The internal slang for it is “low-stimulation” — Google search trends show breakout queries like “non stimulating kids shows” and “low stimulation shows for toddlers netflix” climbing into the tens of thousands. Bluey is the canonical answer.
That same calm energy carries into our coloring pages. We designed them with thick, simple outlines. No fur cross-hatching. No tiny details a kid can’t see. Just clean shapes that a 4-year-old can fill with crayons without getting overwhelmed — and an older kid can color with markers and add their own backgrounds, weather, sound effects.
Coming soon — Chilli, the friends, and family scenes
This page will grow. Next batch will add Chilli (the mom — the other half of the parenting duo), then Bluey and Bingo’s friends — Muffin, Honey, Indy, Mackenzie, Rusty, Lucky, and Coco. After that, family scene pages: park visits, restaurant role-play, the swimming-pool episode setup, etc.
If there’s a specific Bluey character or scene you want, tell us and we’ll add it to the queue. We prioritize what gets requested most.
How to print these coloring pages
- Click Download on any page above. The PDF opens in a new tab.
- Print on regular 8.5×11 paper. For markers, use cardstock so colors don’t bleed through.
- Color with crayons (forgiving for younger kids), markers (vibrant), or colored pencils (great for older kids who want detail).
- Hang the finished page on the fridge, or scan it and message it to grandma.
The pages are intentionally undersaturated with detail. Kids can add their own backgrounds — Bluey’s house, the park, a beach scene — to make each page their own.
Why kids love Bluey coloring pages
Bluey isn’t just a show — it’s a family the kid feels like they know. The Heelers are aspirational without being unrealistic. The kid wants to BE Bluey when she’s playing pretend, wants Bandit to be her own dad on Saturday mornings, wants to share juice boxes with Bingo. Coloring is one of the ways that imaginative attachment plays out at the kitchen table after school.
Coloring a Bluey page is also one of the few activities where a younger sibling and an older sibling can do the same thing at the same level. Bluey’s simple shapes mean the 3-year-old’s page looks just as good as the 7-year-old’s — and that’s a real gift on a rainy Saturday.
Make your own custom Bluey-style coloring page
Try our AI generator above to make custom Bluey-style coloring pages with your kid’s favorite scene:
- “Bluey and Bingo at the playground swinging on the swings”
- “Bandit reading a bedtime story to Bluey and Bingo”
- “Bluey holding a sign that says HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELLA”
The generator draws line art in about 10 seconds and gives you a printable PDF. Note: it’s a fan-art tool — outputs are inspired by the show’s style but not official Bluey art.
Coloring activities and party ideas
- Birthday party station — print a stack of all three pages, set out crayons, let kids each take a character.
- Travel pack — print all three onto cardstock, fold into a kraft envelope with crayons, and toss in your bag for restaurants and waiting rooms.
- Sibling activity — Bluey for the older kid, Bingo for the younger, do them together at the kitchen table.
- Library/classroom craft — these are free for personal and classroom use.
About these printables
Hand-drawn fan-art line art, optimized for printing on a home printer. Not affiliated with BBC Studios, Ludo Studio, or Disney. For personal use only — please don’t sell prints. If you’re a teacher or library and want to use these in a class or storytime, that’s totally fine.
Bluey created by Joe Brumm (Ludo Studio) and produced for the BBC. The show is genuinely great. Go watch it if you haven’t.
Questions parents ask
- What ages are these Bluey coloring pages for?
- Designed for kids 3–7. The shapes are kept simple with thick outlines so even toddlers and preschoolers can color inside the lines without frustration.
- Are these official Bluey coloring pages?
- No — these are fan-made hand-drawn line-art pages inspired by the characters and not affiliated with BBC Studios or Ludo Studio. For personal use only.
- Can I print them on regular paper?
- Yes. Each PDF is 8.5×11 inches at 300 DPI — works on any home printer. We recommend cardstock if your child uses markers, so they don't bleed through.
- Why is Bluey such a popular show with parents?
- Bluey is the canonical 'low-stimulation' kids show — calm pacing, real family dialogue, no flashing colors or fast cuts. Parents actively seek it out as a counterweight to overstimulating preschool TV. The coloring pages carry the same calm energy.
- Will you add Chilli, Muffin, Lila and others?
- Yes — this is the first batch of three (Bluey, Bingo, Bandit). We'll add Chilli next, then friends like Muffin, Honey, Indy, Mackenzie, and Rusty as the topic grows. Bookmark the page or check back.