This fall, Bluey fans can get spooky and silly with a new collection of Halloween products starring BBC Studios’ beloved characters. From activities and decor to a full range of costumes, this retail lineup will bring family fun to Fright Night. 

Pups and parents can trick or treat together with Bluey costumes and accessories for the entire family. Pottery Barn Kids launched four onesie-style costumes — Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, and Chili — in kids’ and adult sizes. In addition to the Heelers, Spirit Halloween also offers kid-favorite characters like Socks and Muffin in a variety of styles, including zip-up onesies, skirts, and baby costumes. 

If kids think dress-up is for the dogs, they can still rock spooky sweatshirts and tees from Walmart, Target, Old Navy, and Carter’s. Hanna Andersson is launching two kids’ loungewear sets inspired by Bluey and Bingo. The terrycloth hoodies and sweatpants feature each character’s classic colors, complete with ears and eyes on the hood. 

Gemmy inflatables are available now at Walmart and Target. | Source: Walmart/The Toy Book

Decorate the doghouse with Gemmy’s latest Airblown inflatables. This collection features two scary-sweet scenes to choose from: Bluey as a vampire or the entire Heeler family posing in their Halloween costumes. Both are available now online and in stores at Walmart and Target. 

Little kids can get into the spooky season spirit with Bluey and Bingo’s Book of Scary Things from Penguin Random House. This lift-the-flap board book follows the siblings as they investigate some not-so-scary surprises around the house, from creepy crawlies in the pool to mysterious dancing circles. For older kids, Simon & Shuster is launching a coloring book and a magnetic activity pad, each with dozens of interactive puzzles, mazes, and festive fun to discover. 

For more information about Bluey and these Halloween products, visit bluey.tv/halloween.  

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Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

Natalie is an Assistant Editor for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. She is a Hufflepuff, a theme park enthusiast, and still holds the school record for the most Accelerated Reader points. If you're looking for her, she's probably at the nearest coffee shop, arguing over who the best Spider-Man is or trying to pet a stranger's dog.

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