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If you have young kiddos, there’s a good chance that Bluey is always on their must-watch list. I can’t blame them! That adorable blue heeler pup and her family are just the sweetest. So naturally, when we were brainstorming fun themed snacks, Bluey Toast made the list!

This super cute and colorful toast is not only easy to make, but it’s also a hit with preschoolers, toddlers, and honestly… anyone who loves the Bluey crew. Perfect for a silly breakfast, weekend treat, or even a Bluey-themed birthday party food!
Let’s make some Bluey Toast!
Bluey Toast Ingredients
Here’s what you need to whip up one Bluey face on toast:
- 2 slices of bread
- Marshmallow Fluff
- Blue food coloring
- Candy eyes
- Banana slices
- Blueberries

How to Make Bluey Toast
Step 1: Make the blue fluff
In a small bowl, mix several drops of blue food coloring into some marshmallow fluff. Stir until the color is fully blended and you have that signature Bluey blue.

Step 2: Toast the bread
Toast your bread until golden brown. This gives a nice sturdy base to build your Bluey face!
Step 3: Shape the ears and snout
- Cut the top two corners off of the toast and place them at the top of your main toast slice to create Bluey’s pointed ears.
- From a second slice of bread, cut out a rounded shape to use as Bluey’s snout. The heel of the bread works great for this!
Step 4: Fluff it up
Spread the blue fluff generously over the toast and attached “ears.” You can use extra fluff to help stick the ears and snout in place.


Step 5: Add the face
- Place two candy eyes near the top center of the toast.
- Add a blueberry for the nose on the snout (use fluff as “glue”).
- Use blueberries to outline the ears and eyes to make them pop.
- Cut small pieces of banana to create Bluey’s eyebrows and that little happy smile.

This toast is almost too cute to eat… almost. It’s such a fun way to bring a favorite character to the breakfast or snack table, and your kids will love helping to build their own Bluey!
Let me know if you try it – and don’t forget to snap a pic before it gets gobbled up! For more easy and fun kid food ideas, check out the Kids’ Recipes Section on Mama Cheaps.

