After creating seasonal printables and seeing that they were such a big hit with y’all, I thought it would be fun to start sharing more seasonal printables that you can use with your children. With Valentine’s Day coming up, Valentines Bingo is a perfect way to entertain and play with your kids.
Valentines Bingo Bundle
Since I’ve done all the design work for you, all you need to do to enjoy a game of Valentines bingo is print the Valentines Bingo Bundle. And because I love playing with my children (and hope you do too), I’m sharing these printables absolutely free of charge. All you have to do is print them.
The Valentines Bingo Bundle contains three separate pages. There are two pages that contain four different Valentines Bingo cards each, and one page that contains all the image cards to use during game play. Since I’ve only made eight different cards, only eight people can play at a time.
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How to Play Valentines Bingo
You’ll need to print the Valentines Bingo Bundle using your printer. For better results, print on white cardstock. If you want, you can also laminate the cards to make them last longer. If you want to laminate and don’t have a laminator yet, I recommend the Fellowes Saturn 3i 125. The rapid warm up and auto shut off make it the best option for busy moms like me.
After printing the bundle, cut the Valentines Bingo cards and image cards out. I use my Westcott Carbo Titanium Paper Trimmer and my Westcott Titanium Non-Stick Scissors. When working with printables and other various crafts, I’ve found the Westcott brand to be reliable and affordable. And since I’m always looking for the best deal, I stick with what’s cheap and works!
After printing and cutting the Valentines Bingo Bundle, it’s time to play. If you’ve laminated your cards, you can use a dry erase marker. If you haven’t, you can either use wrapped Valentines candies or M&M’s.
Just like in regular Bingo, each player gets a card. There will need to be a “caller” or whatever you want to call it – the person who calls out the number, but in this case, shows the Valentines-themed image. Like I mentioned, each card is different. I’ve used 40 different images on eight different cards. Each image that is on the Bingo cards, is also on a separate card that you show to the players.
Shuffle the image cards and draw from the top. Show the card to the players and have them place a candy or mark on the image on their card. To win Valentines Bingo, a player must fill an entire line vertically, horizontally, or sideways.
That’s it. So easy, right?
Don’t forget to pin this post on your Valentine’s Day Pinterest boards. If you’re not already following me on Pinterest, follow me for all things Valentine’s Day!
If you need more activities to keep the kiddos busy, check out these posts for some inspiration:
Heather says
That’s going to be so much fun to play with the neighborhood kids! What are the chances the candy will last all the way until “BINGO!” is called?
Scott says
I think I’m going to go check out the pink hot chocolate recipe. That looks so unique and we LOVE hot chocolate!
Neely Moldovan says
What a great freebie! I can’t believe Valentines is so close! So crazy to me!
mary jingjing lopez says
how cute are those bingo cards! i think this is a cute idea.
Carrie says
Awe! These are such cute printables! I love the idea of Valentine’s Bingo! Of course, since its still cold here I am definitely considering that pink hot chocolate recipe too.
Carolyn K says
Thanks, this looks like a fun Valentine’s Day activity. I will print these out later, thanks for sharing.