BBC Studios and Penguin Random Home are constructing on their current publishing partnership with a primary Bluey audiobook assortment: Bluey: The Seaside and Different Tales.
The audiobook will characteristic eight tales narrated by Australian actress Miranda Tapsell (Sapphires), who voices Dougie’s mum within the uber in style youngsters franchise.
The gathering, which is because of publish globally on September 1st, 2026, contains Child Race, Barky Boats, The Seaside, Charades, Daddy Robotic, Magic Xylophone, The Pool and Typewriter.
BBC Studios and Penguin Random Home renewed their guide publishing deal for Bluey in late 2024. The franchise is among the greatest on TV. The present is produced by Ludo Studio for ABC Youngsters (Australia) and co-commissioned by ABC Kids’s and BBC Studios Youngsters & Household.
Jan Paterson, Director of Books and Audio Publishing at BBC Studios, mentioned: “With Bluey persevering with to be one of many prime performing youngsters’s publishing manufacturers, it’s thrilling to see that viewers urge for food prolong into audiobooks. The energy of engagement we’re seeing from households makes this a pure subsequent step, giving listeners a brand new method to join with Bluey with tales and characters that they already know and love.”
Rianna Mezzullo, Writer, Penguin Random Home Kids’s Licensing, added: “We’ve constructed a wealthy and diversified Bluey publishing record that performs a significant position in on a regular basis household life, and this new audio assortment marks an thrilling subsequent chapter. By bringing these much-loved image books into an audio format, we’re increasing how Bluey tales might be skilled by younger readers, whereas additionally highlighting the essential position audio performs in sharing tales. On this Nationwide 12 months of Studying, it’s extra essential than ever to fulfill youngsters the place they’re: by the tales and types they already love. Shared listening provides a robust approach for kids, households and early years settings to attach, bringing tales to life and creating joyful, collective studying experiences.”
