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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Free Printable Winter Bingo

We love playing bingo at our house. It's a great way we like to spend time together, and it has really helped my daughter's vocabulary! So go grab some cocoa and extra marshmallows, print out the Bingo sets, and get playing!

Free Printable Winter Bingo at artsyfartsymama.com


This Winter Bingo is a fun way to learn about the winter season, and to teach your child some new words. You can also play it together in your classrooms, or at a party! Since there's nothing to read, children of all ages can play!

(single PDF file includes 8 Bingo cards and calling pieces)

I've gotten a lot of requests to make more than 8 Bingo cards for larger groups that will be playing Bingo. To help solve this problem without having to create a whole bunch of card designs, I've put together a version that will make it easy for everyone to customize their own Bingo card.

Free Printable Winter Bingo at artsyfartsymama.com

Print out the Blank Winter Bingo Set, which comes with a blank card (with the "free" space already added), all 24 Bingo pieces, and the calling cards. Print the cards out on cardstock, and the Bingo pieces on cardstock or regular copy paper.

Cut the Bingo pieces by following the lines. Glue the pieces wherever you want on the card with glue stick until all the spaces (except the "free" space) are covered. This would be a fun activity for older kids to do all on their own. Younger children will need some assistance with the cutting, but my daughter had no problem gluing all the pieces down on her own.

(single PDF file includes blank Bingo card, Bingo pieces, and calling pieces)

Free Printable Winter Bingo at artsyfartsymama.com

Game Instructions
1. Pick some kind of object to mark your squares: mini marshmallows, beans, M&Ms, smarties, wrapped candy, cereal, or any other small items like buttons work great!
2. Give each player a Bingo card and markers (or put your own together with the blank set). Have each player put a marker over the free space.
3. The caller will draw a calling piece and announce the item on the card. Each player will cover that item on their card with a marker. Once a player has 5 squares covered in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), they call out "BINGO!" and win the game!

Some things you should know before downloading:
*Artsy-Fartsy Mama printables are for PERSONAL USE ONLY.
*You may NOT modify, re-sell, redistribute, or claim the design as your own.
*Please do not remove the credits/watermarks.
*If you post this on the internet, credit must be given to Artsy-Fartsy Mama & linked back to my blog.

To lengthen the life of the prints, I would recommend printing the Bingo cards and calling pieces on cardstock and laminating. All files are 8.5x11 inches and put together in a single PDF format.

Have fun!! Would love to hear from you if you play using my printable!

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  1. This is so cute! My boys would love this. Pinned!

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  2. Very cute! We don't have kids, but we've been using a lot of print and play games recently. Card stock and lamination are a must!

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  3. Marshmallows as markers. YUM! =0)
    Thanks for the printable. It's so colorful and cute. Love it. I pinned it.

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  4. So adorable! That little penguin is way too cute. Thanks for sharing, I know some kids who will love this! :) Thanks for sharing on Talented Tuesday Link Party!

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  5. So sweet! Perfect party game for this weekend's snow-themed 6th birthday. Thank you for sharing your work!

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  6. I am going to use this for my son's Kindergarten HOliday Party. Thank you.

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  7. I appreciate this so much!

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  8. Thank you for the game...doing a Penguin unit with my Kindergarten class

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