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Bluey’s Library launches online

June 3, 2026

By Nik Roseveare

Bluey fans  can now step into one of Bluey and Bingo’s favourite places with the launch of Bluey’s Library, a new, free interactive digital experience available on the official Bluey website – developed in collaboration with children’s digital agency Jollywise and Ludo Studio.

Bluey’s Library brings storytelling to life, allowing users to explore a playful virtual library. Designed as a shared digital experience, fans can interact with a number of Bluey episodes in new ways. Within each story, players can digitally explore animated elements, scrolling scenes, lift-the-flap surprises and hidden longdogs, encouraging curiosity and discovery on every page. Beyond the stories themselves, users can create personalised colouring sheets and bookmarks using digital stickers, save them in their own ‘book bag’, and print them out to continue the fun offline.

“At BBC Studios, we think about how stories become worlds that families can live with,” commented Simon Clarke, Director, Digital, BBC Studios. “Bluey’s Library builds on what audiences love about Bluey, creating an interactive space that feels true to the brand – playful, creative and full of surprises – while giving families new ways to explore, create and experience those stories together, both on and offline.”

Bluey’s Library launches with three fan-favourite episodes – Army, The Adventure and Stories – reimagined as immersive, interactive journeys, with more stories to be added. Through gamified story elements, fans can progress through each story, triggering animations, uncovering hidden surprises and making choices that influence the story’s path, artwork and locations. Each story features new artwork designed in collaboration with artists at Ludo Studio.

The stories are narrated by Australian children and enhanced with recognisable sound effects and catchphrases from the original cast, creating an authentic audio experience. The experience also welcomes back familiar voices, with Kate McMahon and Mary Bolling – hosts of the Gotta Be Done podcast – reprising their roles as the Librarians last seen in the Bluey Season 3 episode Promises, guiding users to navigate Bluey’s Library and its interactive features.

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