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Bluey
14 Books
Bluey is the titular character and brand associated with the globally popular Australian animated children's television series created by Joe Brumm. In publishing, the Bluey brand is frequently credited as a corporate author for the franchise's extensive line of picture books, board books, and activity books. These vibrant adaptations faithfully capture the imaginative, play-based adventures of the Heeler family in fan-favorite titles such as The Beach, Fruit Bat, and Hammerbarn.
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Books in "Bluey"
Bluey is not ready for bedtime. Fruit bats get to stay awake all night, so maybe becoming one is the perfect way to skip sleep. In her dream, Bluey takes to the sky and sees the world from high above, where the night feels wide, free, and full of wonder.
Goodnight Fruit Bat is a gentle Bluey bedtime story with the soft magic of a dream-time adventure. Young readers can follow Bluey from bedtime restlessness into imagination, flight, and nighttime curiosity. With familiar family warmth and plenty of illustrations, this picture book is especially appealing for Bluey fans who like cozy stories about dreams, animals, and the big feelings that can come when the day is ending.
6-8 Years
32 Pages
While playing a lively game of Grannies, sisters Bluey and Bingo stumble upon a very important question: are grannies actually capable of dancing? Bluey is absolutely certain that they can bust a move, but Bingo remains highly skeptical of the idea. Unable to agree on the answer, the two inventive pups realize there is only one logical way to settle their debate once and for all.
They decide to call their own Nana and ask her directly. This humorous family story captures the boundless curiosity of children and the special, joyful connection between grandparents and their grandchildren. Readers will find themselves eagerly waiting to see if Nana can prove Bingo wrong and show off her dancing skills.
6-8 Years
24 Pages
Gather around the living room because it is game time at Nana's house. Bluey and Bingo are super excited to play a round of charades with Muffin and little Socks. But there is just one problem: the littlest cousins do not quite understand how to play by the rules.
You will laugh along as the game turns into a delightfully chaotic mess. Instead of getting frustrated, Bluey and Bingo have to figure out how to help the younger kids join in the fun. They learn that sometimes making your own rules is the best way to keep everyone smiling.
This cheerful story is all about patience, teamwork, and the joy of playing together. It is a fantastic reminder that the most important part of any game is making sure everybody has a good time.
6-8 Years
27 Pages
It is finally Bingo's turn to bring home the kindergarten class puppet, Bob Bilby. Bingo has huge plans for all the amazing things they are going to do together. But when the weekend begins, the whole family gets completely distracted by their screens and gadgets.
Bob Bilby just sits there, waiting for an adventure. You will join Bluey and Bingo as they realize they need to put down their devices and show Bob a genuinely good time. Soon, they are off taking pictures, playing outside, and creating real memories.
This delightful story explores the importance of unplugging and spending quality time with the people around you. It will inspire you and your family to plan your own exciting weekend adventures away from the screen.
6-8 Years
27 Pages
The local playground is starting to feel a bit boring, so Mackenzie suggests heading somewhere entirely new: the wild, unexplored creek. Bluey is not so sure about this idea. The creek looks muddy, filled with strange bugs, and a little bit intimidating for a dog who likes staying clean.
As you follow along, you will watch Bluey slowly step out of her comfort zone. From balancing on slippery rocks to discovering beautiful hidden creatures, she realizes that the messy parts of nature can actually be wonderful.
This beautiful story is all about finding the courage to try new things and exploring the great outdoors. It perfectly captures the magic of playing in nature and the surprising beauty you can find when you look closely.
6-8 Years
27 Pages
It is Christmas Eve, and the excitement in the house is buzzing. Bluey, Bingo, and their cousin Muffin simply cannot wait for morning, so they decide to play a special holiday game called Verandah Santa. Taking turns pretending to be Santa, they practice delivering presents under the tree.
But things get tricky when someone does not want to share, and feelings accidentally get hurt. You will see how Bluey and her family learn a very important lesson about kindness, forgiveness, and the true meaning of being good.
This heartwarming holiday tale is full of festive fun and gentle lessons. It perfectly captures the magical feeling of Christmas Eve while reminding us that the best gift of all is treating others with love and respect.
6-8 Years
34 Pages
Bluey has a brilliant idea: turn Bingo into a tiny version of herself. A little colour, a little pretending, and suddenly there are two Blueys in the house. But being Bluey is not as easy as it looks, and Bingo may have her own way of doing things.
This funny Bluey picture book brings sibling play, imagination, and family teasing together in a story made for young readers who know how quickly a game can change. With Bluey, Bingo, and Dad in the middle of the fun, Mini Bluey is a cheerful read for fans who enjoy playful family stories, clever pretend games, and laugh-out-loud moments between sisters.
6-8 Years
32 Pages
At a birthday party, Pass the Parcel suddenly gets a new old rule: only one prize, hidden right in the middle. Lucky’s Dad thinks that is the proper way to play, but for Bingo and the other kids, it means waiting, hoping, and sometimes losing.
As party after party brings the same tricky game, Bingo has to figure out how it feels when not everyone wins. Then, when she gets the chance to choose the rules herself, the game becomes about more than presents.
Based on the Bluey story, this funny picture book is a lively choice for readers who enjoy birthday parties, family humor, and stories about fairness, patience, and learning how to play together.
6-8 Years
34 Pages
A simple trip to the hardware store turns into a massive neighborhood rivalry. When Dad needs to buy a new pizza oven, the whole family heads to the giant warehouse known as Hammerbarn. Bluey and Bingo sit in their shopping carts, setting up perfect little imaginary homes.
But as they gather paint samples and garden gnomes, a serious problem arises. You will watch as the sisters start comparing their cart houses, getting jealous of what the other one has. Soon, being neighbors turns into a very silly and chaotic squabble.
This relatable story takes a normal family errand and turns it into a hilarious lesson about being happy with what you have. It is an incredibly fun adventure that proves the grass is not always greener on the other side.
6-8 Years
27 Pages
Bluey is on a mission to finish writing a brilliant story, but there is a major problem: her favorite typewriter has vanished. Determined to find it, she teams up with her friends Snickers and Winston to track it down.
To get help from their teacher Calypso, the trio has to cross the playground. You will join their exciting quest as they sneak around, trying to avoid the playful but fierce Terriers who are guarding the path. Each friend must use their own unique talents to sneak past the guards and reach their goal.
This clever adventure highlights the power of imagination, problem-solving, and relying on your friends. It shows that even when things go missing, the journey to find them can turn into the best story of all.
6-8 Years
27 Pages
It is time to turn out the lights, but Bluey is absolutely not ready for sleep. She cannot help but wish she were a fruit bat, staying awake all night long to play in the dark while the rest of the world snoozes.
Suddenly, her wish seems to come true. You will float along with Bluey on a glowing, magical journey as she takes to the night sky. She gets to see her neighborhood from high above, watching the quiet, beautiful things that only happen when everyone else is dreaming.
This calming and visually stunning story brings the wonders of the night to life. It is the perfect cozy read to help settle down restless minds and turn bedtime into a peaceful, dreamy adventure.
6-8 Years
24 Pages
The sun is shining, the sand is warm, and Bluey is ready for an amazing day by the water. When Mum goes for a walk along the shore, Bluey spots a beautiful shell she just has to share. But catching up to Mum turns into a bigger journey than she expects.
You will join Bluey as she steps out on her very first solo adventure. Along the way, she runs into a few unexpected surprises that will test her bravery and make her laugh. From curious crabs to silly seagulls, the beach is full of new things to see and do.
This story captures all the fun and little challenges of growing up and exploring the world on your own. It is the perfect read for when you are ready to be a little bit brave.
6-8 Years
34 Pages
Pack your bags and grab your floaties because Dad is taking Bluey and Bingo to the pool. Mum decides to stay behind, and Dad promises that their swim day will be easy and carefree. But when they arrive, they realize they have forgotten all the important things like sunscreen, snacks, and even towels.
You will laugh as Dad's easygoing plan quickly turns into a chilly, uncomfortable mess. Without all the boring supplies, the pool is not nearly as much fun as they hoped. Thankfully, Mum shows up to save the day, proving that being prepared is actually a superpower.
This funny and relatable story teaches a great lesson about why rules and packing lists are so important. It shows how the little things parents do help make big adventures possible.
6-8 Years
27 Pages
Bluey and Bingo have a brilliant plan to avoid cleaning up their playroom: they order Daddy Robot to do the work for them. At first, having a mechanical helper seems like the perfect solution to their messy problem. However, their clever idea quickly spirals out of control when Daddy Robot starts to malfunction.
Instead of tidying up the toys, the unpredictable robot begins creating an even bigger disaster. The two sisters must work together and figure out a way to stop their malfunctioning machine before their entire house is turned upside down. This hilarious adventure explores the unexpected consequences of trying to take the easy way out of chores, delivering plenty of laughs alongside a gentle lesson about responsibility and teamwork.
6-8 Years
27 Pages