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Bluey: Merry Christmas: A Colouring Book

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64 pages of Bluey Christmas colouring fun!

Join Bluey and Bingo in this jam-packed Christmas colouring book.

Full of characters from the world of Bluey having Christmas fun. Children can use their crayons and pencils to bring each festive scene to life!

With 64 pages to colour, this colouring book is the perfect Christmas gift for keeping Bluey fans busy for hours.


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64 pages, Paperback

Published October 12, 2023

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Bluey

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Bluey is a 6 year old Blue Heeler pup who loves to play. Her parents and teacher give her lots of time to practice, which means she’s become very good at inventing games, helping everyone choose their roles and deciding on the rules. Her favourite games are ones that involve lots of other kids and grown-ups (especially her dad) and she mainly likes to pretend she’s a grown up doing grownup things herself.

Bluey is an Australian children's television program by the Emmy award-winning Ludo Studio for ABC KIDS and is co-commissioned by ABC Children's and BBC Studios.

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May 1, 2023
It really pisses me off when publishers put MORE EFFORT INTO WRITING THE BUY-ME-NOW SUMMARY than they do in producing the book itself.

See my rant on Bluey: Fun and Games: A Colouring Book for details, but seriously you'd do as well to download black and white line drawings of random Bluey images (not even scenes, just truly random crap) and staple them together yourself.

There's just ZERO effort put into these. Which is a HUGE LETDOWN for rabid Bluey fans like us.

I won't be cramming another Bluey colouring book into next year's stocking, that's for sure.

Put some text in, or something. Group them by episode - tell the story. Feature a character to colour, and then a scene they feature in... JUST PUT SOME EFFORT INTO THESE.

I'm mad at Penguin/Puffin/Ladybird at the moment, so I'm not pulling punches. It seems they spend their money trying to ensure the public has no rights to borrow digital editions of books from libraries, rather than producing quality publications for Bluey lovers.

>:p

Another brainless cash grab to bring in returns for shareholders suffering from greed of Biblical proportions...
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