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Best Bluey Books for Kids: Holiday Gift Guide & Stocking Stuffers

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Got a Bluey fan who can’t get enough of the Heeler crew? We rounded up the best Bluey books (plus a mess-free coloring pick) to spark giggles, imagination, and cozy read-alouds. From quick bedtime stories to interactive seek-and-find fun, these favorites make story time easy. Dive in to find the perfect fit for your little reader.


⭐ Top Pick: Bluey Color Wonder Mess-Free Coloring Set (18 Pages)

Keep little hands busy without the mess with this Bluey Color Wonder set. It includes 18 specialty pages designed for mess-free coloring fun. A simple, screen-free activity for Bluey fans at home or on the go.

Pros

  • Mess-free pages are great for toddlers and travel

  • Bluey artwork keeps kids engaged

Cons

  • Limited to 18 pages before you need more

  • Not a traditional storybook


Bluey Little Library (4 Board Books)

A pocket-size set of four Bluey board books made for tiny hands. Sturdy pages stand up to everyday bumps and repeat reads. Easy to toss in a diaper bag for stories anywhere.

Pros

  • Durable board format for toddlers

  • Compact size for car rides and errands

Cons

  • Very short text; not ideal for long story time

  • Small format reduces artwork size


Bluey Let's Do This! 10-Book Box Set

A jam-packed box of Bluey stories for every mood. Ten titles offer variety for bedtime, quiet time, or read-aloud fun. The case keeps everything together between reads.

Pros

  • Wide selection keeps reading fresh

  • Box makes storage and gifting easy

Cons

  • If you own Bluey books already, check for overlap

  • Less portable than a single book


Bluey 5-Minute Stories

Bluey tales you can finish in a single sitting. Ideal for winding down when you only have a few minutes. One volume keeps everything in one place.

Pros

  • Multiple quick reads in one book

  • Perfect for bedtime routines

Cons

  • Anthology can feel bulky for travel

  • Actual read time varies by reader


Where's Bluey? Search-and-Find Book

Turn each spread into a scavenger hunt with Bluey and friends. Packed scenes challenge kids to spot characters and silly details. High replay value for quiet, screen-free time.

Pros

  • Interactive seek-and-find builds observation

  • Engaging activity without batteries or screens

Cons

  • Younger readers may need help

  • Active searching isn’t the calmest pre-bed choice


Bluey: Camping

A heartwarming Bluey adventure under the stars. Celebrate friendship and new experiences in a breezy outdoor tale. Great for a quick cuddle-and-read.

Pros

  • Relatable, outdoorsy theme

  • Straightforward story for early readers

Cons

  • Single story; over quickly for older kids

  • Minimal complexity if you want a longer plot


Bluey: Jingle Bells Sing-Along Book

Bring festive cheer to story time with a Bluey spin on a classic tune. A playful sing-along for cozy nights and holiday gatherings. Easy to share with the whole family.

Pros

  • Simple lyrics for group sing-alongs

  • Seasonal fun for Bluey fans

Cons

  • Holiday-specific; limited use outside the season

  • Repeating one song can feel repetitive


Bluey's Night Before Christmas

A Bluey retelling of the beloved Christmas rhyme for magical family reading. Rhyming lines and whimsical scenes set a festive mood. Lovely for building a Christmas Eve tradition.

Pros

  • Familiar cadence supports new readers

  • Invites yearly re-reads during the holidays

Cons

  • Holiday-specific; not for everyday reading

  • Longer verse may test very young attention spans


Bluey: Road Trip

Hit the highway with Bluey in a travel-themed tale. A fun read that sparks car-ride chatter and imagination. Light, upbeat storytelling for quick breaks.

Pros

  • Resonates with kids on the go

  • Compact single story for easy reads

Cons

  • Not an activity book; engagement is through reading

  • One-off story versus a collection


Bluey: Sleepytime

A gentle Bluey story made for winding down. Calm scenes and cozy vibes help signal bedtime. A soothing addition to nightly routines.

Pros

  • Bedtime-friendly pacing and tone

  • Great for repeat nightly reads

Cons

  • May feel too mellow for daytime excitement

  • Shorter length than multi-story books


Whether you’re building a first library or adding fresh adventures, there’s a Bluey pick here for every moment. Choose a quick read, a big box set, or an interactive activity to keep little readers smiling. Use the links above to explore each pick in more detail and find new favorites. Know another Bluey-loving family? Share this roundup and spread the fun.

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