Bluey’s Library is a brand-new, free interactive digital experience now live on the official Bluey website — and if you are standing in line at Disney World or Disneyland waiting to meet Bluey, this is exactly what you want open on your phone right now.

What Is Bluey’s Library?
Bluey’s Library is a free digital experience built around one of Bluey and Bingo’s favorite spots: their local library. It launched this week on the official Bluey website at bluey.tv and is designed as something families can enjoy together. The experience brings fan-favorite episodes to life through interactive storytelling, letting kids scroll through animated scenes, lift digital flaps, trigger animations, and hunt for hidden longdogs along the way.
Three episodes are available at launch — “Army,” “The Adventure,” and “Stories” — all reimagined as immersive, interactive journeys. More episodes are planned to be added over time. Each one was built with brand-new artwork created in collaboration with artists at Ludo Studio, the studio behind the show itself. The stories are narrated by Australian children and include recognizable sound effects and catchphrases from the original cast.
What Can You Do Inside It?
Beyond just reading, kids can create personalized coloring sheets and bookmarks using digital stickers, save everything in their own virtual book bag, and print it all out when they get home. It is genuinely interactive in a way that goes beyond a simple digital book — kids make choices that influence the story’s path, artwork, and locations as they go.
The experience also brings back Kate McMahon and Mary Bolling, hosts of the Gotta Be Done podcast, reprising their roles as the Librarians from the Series 3 episode “Promises.” They guide users through the library and explain how everything works, which is a lovely touch for fans who caught that episode.
Why This Is Perfect for Disney World and Disneyland Right Now

If you are visiting Bluey’s Wild World at Disney’s Animal Kingdom or heading to Disneyland to meet Bluey and Bingo at a character greeting, you already know how waits can stack up. A virtual queue, a standby line, or even just the walk between areas can be a lot to manage with a Bluey-obsessed kid at your side.
Bluey’s Library is exactly the kind of thing that fills that time in a meaningful way. It is free, it works in a browser, and it does not require a download or a subscription. You can hand a phone or tablet to your kid while you wait, and they will be fully absorbed hunting hidden longdogs and making story choices until it is time to see the real thing in person. That is a win for everyone in the family.
If you are planning a trip to Bluey’s Wild World at Animal Kingdom, check out our complete guide to help you make the most of the experience. FLN has covered everything from the virtual queue to Magic Shots, and we will keep updating it as new details come in. You can find all of our Bluey coverage at fantasylandnews.com.
Our Take
This is one of those free digital extras that actually delivers. The Ludo Studio artwork is gorgeous, the hidden longdog mechanic will absolutely delight kids who love hunting for Easter eggs, and the fact that it ties into real library episodes gives it some genuine warmth. It is also a nice reminder that Bluey’s storytelling works in basically any format. For parents at Disney parks right now trying to keep the energy up before a character meet, this is a no-brainer. Bookmark it before you leave the hotel room.
Stay up to date on everything Bluey at fantasylandnews.com and join the Realm at fantasylandnews.com/the-realm.
