Cool Australia has partnered with Ludo Studio to create a range of Bluey educational resources for teachers and educators.
Each resource showcases an episode from Bluey and contains all the intentional teaching strategies, NQF mapping and activities needed to bring Bluey to life.
Educators will find a wealth of information to support them to understand the research behind evidence-based teaching strategies and key early developmental stages. The resources provide instructions to facilitate experiential activities and socio-dramatic play. Educators can support learning at home by sharing the parent resources with their centre's families.
“Socio dramatic play is the pinnacle of play and drives the heart of the show. This type of play sees kids working at their highest level of imagination, cooperation and group interaction.” – JOE BRUMM, Bluey Creator.
About the Resources
Bluey uses her imagination to turn everyday moments into fun adventures, full of play, learning and social interaction,
The same philosophy is demonstrated in each resource, encouraging kids to role-play whilst developing their mental and emotional resilience. The resources use a values framework to develop kids’ social and emotional learning.
Resources By Value Include:
- Achievement
- Caring/Kindness
- Communicating
- Curiosity
- Finding Your Voice
- Friendship
- Inclusivity
- Listening
- Mindfulness
- Patience
- Perseverance
- Problem Solving
- Respect
- Responsibility
- Sharing
- Storytelling
- Teamwork
For more information: Bluey Education and Teaching Resources

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