Board book
(Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), Jan. 1, 2002)
Blue is playing a game of hide-and-seek, can you find her toys? Kevin and Blue are in the living room, Kevin turns off the lights, takes away a toy and then turns the lights back on. Can you help Blue find her missing toy?
Board book
(Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, March 1, 2003)
Treasure these special moments with your baby. Sing songs or make funny noises while you dress your baby. Turn getting dressed into a game of peekaboo when putting clothes over your baby's head.
Board book
(Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Nov. 27, 2007)
Blue loves her baby brother, Sprinkles, and she loves being a big sister! Blue teaches Sprinkles so many things. Join Blue as she spends a special day with her baby brother.
Board book
(Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Aug. 10, 2004)
Having stepped into the Blue Room, Blue and her friends gain the ability to talk and are soon making new friends in the playroom filled with toys, fun, and many exciting things to do.
Board book
(Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), Aug. 5, 2002)
Can you draw a boat or a train? Help Blue and Kevin to finish the pictures in this specially laminated board book. When you have finished just wipe clean the pages and you can play again and again.
Jennifer Twomey Perello, Allison Gilman, Jenine Pontillo, Traci Paige Johnson
Paperback
(Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, June 1, 1999)
Hi there! It's me, Steve. I need your help to figure out what Blue wants to build in the backyard. We have to find the three clues hidden in this book. And there are lots of stickers to help you dress Blue for the different seasons. Thanks for helping!
Board book
(Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, July 1, 2003)
Introduces the concept of color to Blue's Clues fans as animals and objects of various colors are presented through simple, rhyming text and bold illustrations.
Board book
(Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, May 1, 2002)
Baby faces! Touch each part of your baby's face and name it. This helps them discover their bodies. That's me! Hold your baby in front of a nonbreakable mirror so they can see their reflection. Babies are fascinated by their own face -- and yours!