
Bingo Family Fun!
Before I tell you about these Spring Printable Spring and Easter Bingo
cards, which are free printables, I would like to remind you that often
what children remember later in life are the small things we do for
them, such as enjoying a Family Bingo Night. There's nothing better than
an old-fashioned game where you sit around the kitchen table, relaxing
and visiting with each other, to keep you in touch with what's really
happening as a family (that goes beyond a quick text message here and
there throughout the day). Just remember that this may seem like a
simple, nonsense thing to you but it can really help children to feel
secure in themselves and their place in the family, as well as to have
better communication with you, sisters, or brothers, and other extended
family members who may be living with you.
I know that a lot of parents think they have an open line of
communication with their children because they ask “What went on in
school today?” and get a reply “Not much.” A question like this can
often feel to the child like being put on the spot. This can make kids
close down and not really want to talk at all, even if something did “go
on” at school that day. However, starting a Family Bingo Night can give
your child a more relaxed and easy open line of communication to you, in
a fun environment, that can pay back many rewards. Sometimes just
talking while having fun can work itself around to being a more serious
conversation. When children become teenagers and remember how easy it is
to talk to you, it is more likely that you will hear about the important
stuff that is happening in their lives.
So start a tradition of Family Bingo Night now, and play on of our Bingo
using the top navigation to pick the game theme of your choice.
Bingo is an easy game and can be enjoyed by kids of all ages! Everything
you need is provided; all you have to do is print the Bingo game cards,
the two bingo call sheets.
You’ll need to:
Print the Bingo cards, as many as you wish to print from the 50 bingo
cards offered.
Print the two Bingo call sheet offered with each Bingo game.
Print the Bingo marker sheet or you can use colored markers, colored
pencils, crayons, or regular bingo daubers to mark a match from a call.
You’ll need two plastic bowls, bags or small boxes to use to hold the
Call Cards. One bag is for the call sheet pictures and the second bowl
for the call letters B-I-N-G-O. Cut apart the call cards and the letter
cards, and keep in separate piles.
Before moving on to the "How to play Spring & Easter Bingo" instructions, here are some links to other Easter, Christian and Spring printable games:
Here’s how to play: (
There is a printer friendly version of these instructions in the section
below the instructions that offers this free Spring & Easter Bingo set.)
1. Give all players an unmarked bingo card and Bingo Markers or a
colored marker, pencil, or pen. One player can also act as the Call
Person, or someone who is not playing can be the Call Person. Put the
call cards in a bowl, bag, or box and shake to mix them. Do the same
with the call letters in a separate bowl, bag, or box.
2. To begin, the Call Person draws one call letter and then draws a call
picture. Announce the letter and the picture from the call card, such as
saying “N, Stripped Easter Egg” (you may want to also show or pass
around the picture to the players, which really helps the younger
children who are playing). Many of the pictures are very similar so be
sure to be descriptive.

Describe as Lamp in stripped Easter egg with Easter basket and two baby chicks.

Describe as girl with "blue" bow in hair, dressed as bunny with a
lamb and baby chick.
3. The players find the letter and then look down that column for the
picture. For the example, each player finds the letter N at the top of
the card, and looks down that row of five boxes. If there a Stripped
Easter Egg in one of those boxes, they put a marker on it (or put an X
through it if using pen, pencil, or marker). If the player does not find
that picture in the letter column that is called, nothing is marked.
4. The Call Person sets the letter card and the picture to the side, and
then draws a new letter card and call card from the piles. Announce the
letter and the call card (and shown them to the players).
5. The players look for the letter and then the picture. If it is found,
it is marked.