Did you know that Bluey's an expert keepy uppy-er? Add some color to the playroom. Hooray! The block tower saved the balloon.
Inspired by Season 1, Episode 3 "Keepy Uppy": Bluey, Bingo, and Mum are enjoying playing Keepy Uppy around the house with their last balloon, but when Dad joins in, he takes the game to a whole new level of difficulty.
Happy Thanksgiving! Whether you're learning about the holiday in the classroom or looking for a way to keep little hands busy while you make your turkey dinner at home, you're going to want this printable Thanksgiving activity sheet. You can use it as two separate worksheets or tape them together to make a Thanksgiving placemat.
Elementary-aged kids can do a Thanksgiving food word search, write about their family holiday traditions, try their hand at Thanksgiving History True or False?, and write what they're thankful for. They'll also learn fun facts like how the President of the United States pardons a turkey each year. Bonus: the whole thing is a coloring page!
Ready for lift-off? Roll a die and play a number coloring game. Here's how it works:
- Find a friend, a die. and coloring pencils. Choose who will be player 1 and who will be player 2.
- Take it in turns to throw the die. Color the parts of the picture that contain the number you roll (use the color key to help you). If they’re already colored in, miss a turn.
- The first player to color their picture is the winner!
It's the big game! Who's on Eleven's team? Color him in along with in his teammates One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, and Ten. How many players are on the field. Count them!
The Numberblocks are having a lovely time. Color the picture (you can use the colored in picture to help you). Look closely: how many of the picnic goodies (glasses, teacups, pies, bananas, and cupcakes) can you find?
The number blocks are having double the fun today! Color your favorite doubles, such as 4, 8, and 16, in this pretty winter scene. It's time for DOUBLE figure skating! Happy Double-day!
It's square time with Numberblock Nine. Color these squares using two different colors. How many different ways can you color them?
I'm Nine and I feel fine! Nine is in the Square Club, like Four!
Time to draw! When the Numberblocks stand two blocks wide, some of us have flat, even tops. We're all even numbers!
- Choose an even Numberblock (there are lots on this page!).
- Draw their blocks using the squares on the page to help you (Remember they have flat tops.)
- Add their Numberling, face, arms, and legs. Then color them in!
Bluey’s found blue hair chalk and turned Bingo into a Mini Bluey. Use your crayons or markers to give their friends a color shake-up. Which new colors will suit the other pals? Don't forget to draw yourself too... but shake it up! You could give yourself green skin, pink hair, or blue stripes.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 6 "Mini Bluey": When Dad complains about how dissimilar Bluey and Bingo are, Bluey hatches a plan to make them more alike and happily introduces Mini Bluey!
Aliens Bluey, Indy, and Chloe just want to play... color them!
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 34 "Space": Mackenzie, Jack and Rusty are playing as astronauts on a mission to Mars. But Mackenzie keeps going missing and no one knows why!
Don't phone call the restaurant, Grandad! Order on the app! Have fun coloring this classic Bluey scene.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 16 "Phones": Bluey and Bingo want to play restaurants with Grandad, but it’s a little different than he’s used to… he’s going to need an app to order the food!
Bluey and Jean Luc meet each other on a camping trip! Color the camping scene. Try collaging your picture with real leaves, petals, and twigs. You can also snip out the red leaves and glue them to the trees.
Inspired by Season 1, Episode 43 "Camping": While on a camping holiday, Bluey makes a new friend called Jean-Luc. Bluey may not understand him, but they find common language playing and hunting for a wild Daddy pig.
Did you know that Bluey's an expert keepy uppy-er? Add some color to the playroom. Hooray! The block tower saved the balloon.
Inspired by Season 1, Episode 3 "Keepy Uppy": Bluey, Bingo, and Mum are enjoying playing Keepy Uppy around the house with their last balloon, but when Dad joins in, he takes the game to a whole new level of difficulty.
Happy Thanksgiving! Whether you're learning about the holiday in the classroom or looking for a way to keep little hands busy while you make your turkey dinner at home, you're going to want this printable Thanksgiving activity sheet. You can use it as two separate worksheets or tape them together to make a Thanksgiving placemat.
Elementary-aged kids can do a Thanksgiving food word search, write about their family holiday traditions, try their hand at Thanksgiving History True or False?, and write what they're thankful for. They'll also learn fun facts like how the President of the United States pardons a turkey each year. Bonus: the whole thing is a coloring page!
Ready for lift-off? Roll a die and play a number coloring game. Here's how it works:
- Find a friend, a die. and coloring pencils. Choose who will be player 1 and who will be player 2.
- Take it in turns to throw the die. Color the parts of the picture that contain the number you roll (use the color key to help you). If they’re already colored in, miss a turn.
- The first player to color their picture is the winner!
It's the big game! Who's on Eleven's team? Color him in along with in his teammates One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, and Ten. How many players are on the field. Count them!
The Numberblocks are having a lovely time. Color the picture (you can use the colored in picture to help you). Look closely: how many of the picnic goodies (glasses, teacups, pies, bananas, and cupcakes) can you find?
The number blocks are having double the fun today! Color your favorite doubles, such as 4, 8, and 16, in this pretty winter scene. It's time for DOUBLE figure skating! Happy Double-day!
It's square time with Numberblock Nine. Color these squares using two different colors. How many different ways can you color them?
I'm Nine and I feel fine! Nine is in the Square Club, like Four!
Time to draw! When the Numberblocks stand two blocks wide, some of us have flat, even tops. We're all even numbers!
- Choose an even Numberblock (there are lots on this page!).
- Draw their blocks using the squares on the page to help you (Remember they have flat tops.)
- Add their Numberling, face, arms, and legs. Then color them in!
Bluey’s found blue hair chalk and turned Bingo into a Mini Bluey. Use your crayons or markers to give their friends a color shake-up. Which new colors will suit the other pals? Don't forget to draw yourself too... but shake it up! You could give yourself green skin, pink hair, or blue stripes.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 6 "Mini Bluey": When Dad complains about how dissimilar Bluey and Bingo are, Bluey hatches a plan to make them more alike and happily introduces Mini Bluey!
Aliens Bluey, Indy, and Chloe just want to play... color them!
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 34 "Space": Mackenzie, Jack and Rusty are playing as astronauts on a mission to Mars. But Mackenzie keeps going missing and no one knows why!
Don't phone call the restaurant, Grandad! Order on the app! Have fun coloring this classic Bluey scene.
Inspired by Season 3, Episode 16 "Phones": Bluey and Bingo want to play restaurants with Grandad, but it’s a little different than he’s used to… he’s going to need an app to order the food!
Bluey and Jean Luc meet each other on a camping trip! Color the camping scene. Try collaging your picture with real leaves, petals, and twigs. You can also snip out the red leaves and glue them to the trees.
Inspired by Season 1, Episode 43 "Camping": While on a camping holiday, Bluey makes a new friend called Jean-Luc. Bluey may not understand him, but they find common language playing and hunting for a wild Daddy pig.