Keepy Uppy is even more fun as a board game than it is with real balloons — and it’s only $15 on Amazon

Bluey and her sister, Bingo, made “Keepy Uppy” a household name when they played the iconic

balloon bopping game

in Season 1, Episode 3 on the beloved kids’ show.

Moose Games has its own version of the beloved kids’ game and Bluey phenomenon, and it’s

currently on sale at Amazon

for 26% off.

The

Bluey Keepy Uppy Game

is designed for 2 to 3 players, ages 4 and up, and it’s all about keeping a motorized balloon from hitting your “hedge.”

Sounds simple, right? It’s not. The balloon flips and spins around the board like it has a mind of its own (just like a real-life balloon), and players have to use their character paddles to bop it back into the air whenever it comes their way.

If it hits your hedge, you lose a POP token. And once you’re out of tokens — each player has three — you’re out of the game. The last player with tokens left is the winner.

It’s

fast, it’s silly, it’s playfully competitive

, and it’s the kind of game where everyone ends up laughing, even if you’re the loser.

It does require a adult help to set up, but once it’s ready, it’s game on.

According to Moose Games, the game includes:


  • A motorized balloon that moves unpredictably (requires two AA batteries, which aren’t included)

  • Character paddles for each player to bop the balloon

  • POP tokens to track who’s still in the game

  • A colorful board with hedge zones that act as your “danger zones”

  • Stickers to decorate your paddle, with Bluey, Bingo, or Chili avatars

Why I love Bluey’s Keepy Uppy game

School’s nearly out for the summer in New Jersey, and if you’re not in the Tri-State area, you might have your little pups home with you already.

Kids have a lot of energy, and this game is a

great way to channel that always-at-a-level-10-from-sunrise-to-sunset intensity

into something active, screen-free, and genuinely fun.

It’s perfect for rainy afternoons (which we’ve had a lot of lately), backyard playdates, or even just a break from the usual routine.

And for parents? It’s one of those rare games that’s actually fun to play with your kids. You don’t have to fake enthusiasm—it’s genuinely entertaining to see who can keep the balloon up the longest (and who full on panics when it comes their way).

I bought it last week as part of a dance recital gift for my 5-year-old daughter, and we played it all weekend.

More toy and game deals to keep up with at Amazon

  • Flipslide Game – Electronic Handheld Game

    for $13, instead of $18

  • Skillmatics Guess in 10 Animal Planet Card Game

    for $15, instead of $20

  • Bluey Hide & Seek Game

    for $15, instead of $16

  • Crayola Color Wonder Bluey Activity Kit

    for $17, instead of $20

  • PicassoTiles 120-Piece Marble Run

    for $90 (two 10% off coupons available)

The best deals to shop in June

Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann is a dedicated news reporter at Morris Sussex Sports. He exclusively covers sports and weather news and has a vast experience of 6 years as a news reporter. In free time, he can be found at local libraries.

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