Scavenger Hunt Bingo

Posted By admin On 09/04/22

Looking for a fun activity that you can do with your kids? Get ready to play some outdoor bingo! This is such a creative spin on the classic bingo game. It’s a great family activity that will get you outside to explore. Plus, I love that it’s perfect for the entire family. Below you will find the free printable scavenger hunt bingo board!

Scavenger Hunt Bingo Is A Fun Family Activity

I’m bring this game to you with the help of the Bambino Sitters app. This amazing app is the perfect way to find sitters in your very own community. Through the app you can even connect with other parents where you live and see who they are using to sit at their house. That’s my favorite part about the app. It connects communities and there’s that added bit of security when you can see who your friends, neighbors or acquaintances are using. Additionally, everything is done right on the app. Find, book, pay all on the app!

Scavenger Hunt Bingo Card

Free Printable Scavenger Hunt Bingo. It’s so easy to play this game. Very similar to the other scavenger hunts that I’ve offered on the blog as free printables, but this is even more fun in a game of bingo format. Simply grab some small prizes, print off a few of the following bingo boards (one for each person), and then head outdoors for.

  • An indoor scavenger hunt is a fun way to pass the time when your kids have nothing to do but stay inside. Plus, you can play a game of bingo out of the printable cards I made. Two games rolled into one! These indoor scavenger hunt bingo cards are meant for kids age 8 or older.
  • Create and play your own real-world photo scavenger hunts with family and friends. Choose from a selection of ready-to-play games, and even unlock the ability to create your own hunts. The possibilities are endless! Seedling Scavenger Bingo lets you to play along with nearby friends by sharing games over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
  • This is a quick activity that an individual student or the whole family can do. Print out this Bingo board, grab a crayon or marker, and set off on Scavenger Hunt Bingo. Each person or team needs their own Bingo board and tries to score five in a row (either up and down, side to side, or diagonally). As the items are found, mark them off on the.

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Free Printable Scavenger Hunt Bingo

It’s so easy to play this game. Very similar to the other scavenger hunts that I’ve offered on the blog as free printables, but this is even more fun in a game of bingo format. Simply grab some small prizes, print off a few of the following bingo boards (one for each person), and then head outdoors for some fun!

You can print the bingo game HERE.

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Have a blast playing scavenger hunt bingo!

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Turn a normal library trip into a treasure hunt adventure your kids will love using this free printable library scavenger hunt BINGO game. It’s official. Summer is here. The last bell has rung, and we are FREE until August. I have big plans for the summer…hopefully not too big. I’m trying to balance the desire to make it a summer of fun adventures with the reality that normal life STUFF has to happen, too.

Nature scavenger hunt bingo

In my last post, I shared a free printable library scavenger hunt game to make summer trips to the library more fun. If you haven’t tried it yet, jump over to that post, print out the scavenger hunt cards, and head to the library today!

My boys have been digging this game during our last few trips to the library, and I’m happy to report that they have been much more actively involved in picking books because of it. Our favorite challenge card to date?

Find the BIGGEST book you can! This week we found these two behemoth books that are full of gorgeous illustrations and tons of facts about animals. At first, we were going to look at them both in the library and pick which one we liked best to bring home, but my four-year-old couldn’t decide.

So I got to be the wonderfully indulgent mom who said, “Should we just bring both home?”

“Can we?!” he asked hopefully with wide eyes.

How great is it that I got mom points for allowing him to bring MORE learning and literacy into our home? WIN!

And, since I can’t be stopped once I discover a good thing, I decided to add to our library challenge game…by turning it into BINGO!

We love BINGO games at our house. We have a summer bucket list BINGO as well as a Random Acts of Kindness BINGO that my boys have loved doing in the past. BINGO games have been a great motivation for my kids and an easy way to keep track of what we’re accomplishing. It seemed a perfect fit for this library scavenger hunt challenge!

How to play library scavenger hunt BINGO

You can use this printable library BINGO game in several ways:

  1. Use it in conjunction with the library scavenger hunt bookmark cards. As your kids draw cards and complete challenges, mark them off on the BINGO sheet (use stickers or color in the box to show the challenges you’ve done). You can keep this sheet in your library bag so you have it for every trip. Over the course of the summer, see if you can get BINGO (or even blackout!).
  2. Use it as a stand alone activity. Especially if you have older kids who need more of a challenge, see if they can get BINGO all in one trip to the library. Keep the board for your next library trip, though, and challenge them to get BINGO going in a different direction.

Note: There are 36 challenge cards in my previous post, but only 25 BINGO squares, so some of the challenges didn’t make it onto the BINGO version. You may want to pull out the not-included cards if you think your children will mutiny if they don’t get to put a sticker on a box (I have one child that certainly WOULD launch a coup).

That’s it! I’d love to see pictures of the books your find this summer. Use the hashtag #summerlibraryscavengerhunt and tag me @meg_themanylittlejoyson Instagram.

Albuquerque Scavenger Hunt Bingo 2020

Let’s make it a great summer of reading!

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