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Use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or watercolors. Let your creativity shine!
Stay within the lines or go wild! There are no rules in art and creativity.
Proud of your work? Share it with family, friends, or display it on the fridge!
Common questions about this coloring page
In the show, Bluey is light blue, Bingo is orange, Dad Bandit is brown, and Mum Chilli is reddish-brown. Encourage your child to use these colors as inspiration, but emphasize that they can also use their own imagination. It's a great opportunity to talk about color recognition or even create new 'fantasy Blueys'!
While coloring, you can ask: 'What is Bluey doing here?' or 'What fun story could go with this picture?'. Talk about dogs in general: 'Do dogs have tails? How do they make sounds?' or recall a favorite episode that matches the picture to encourage language and storytelling skills.
For this age group, chunky crayons, wax crayons, or felt-tip pens with a robust tip are ideal. They are easier to grip and fill large areas faster. Watercolors are also an option if your child has some practice and you use a protective mat.
The finished Bluey picture can be cut out and used as a puppet for a small role-play. You can also hang it on the fridge, stick it into a 'Bluey book', or create a collage with other Bluey pictures. This fosters appreciation for their own work.
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