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Easter Bingo: Printable Cards for Kids and Families

Easter bingo keeps the pre-hunt energy from spilling into chaos. When kids are waiting for the egg hunt to start, bingo gives them something to focus on that's still thematically connected to the day. It also works well as a post-hunt wind-down activity.

Easter Egg Hunt Bingo

Give each child a bingo card before the hunt. Squares contain egg colors: red egg, striped egg, polka-dot egg, golden egg, green egg. As kids find eggs and add them to their baskets, they mark matching colors on their card. Combines the hunt with bingo competition.

Church Easter Bingo

Faith-themed cards for religious celebrations. Squares include: Easter lily, cross, resurrection theme, alleluia, Palm Sunday reference, lamb, candle, empty tomb. Read items during a children's Easter program or between church activities. Works for all ages in a religious context.

Spring Bingo

For secular Easter celebrations: robin, daffodil, butterfly, rain shower, muddy boots, blooming tree, garden shovel, sunbeam, kite, spring flower. Play outdoors as an observation game — kids mark squares as they spot items in the yard or park.

Custom Easter Cards

Build a card around your family's Easter traditions using BingWow's card creator. Add specific Easter basket items, family traditions, or favorite Easter foods. Personal cards create stronger memories.

Playing with Young Kids

For kids under 6: use a 3×3 grid with simple, recognizable Easter images. Read items slowly and clearly. Use jelly beans as markers. Let young kids use a card as a take-home reference to discuss what they saw and marked.

Printable Easter Cards

Print in advance on colored paper for a festive touch. BingWow's 4-up layout fits four cards per page — economical for classroom or party sets. Cards print with no watermarks or BingWow branding unless you want them.

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