As I mentioned last week, I doing a series this month where I’ll be sharing a different DIY travel game every Friday for family road trips. The focus is on simple + small games to bring along in the car so your kid isn’t watching movies the whole drive. This week I’m sharing this cute printable travel bingo game.
Printable Travel Bingo. Printable Travel Bingo is fun because it can keep kids entertained while they look out the window instead of just staring at a screen the entire time you are driving. Use candy as the game pieces or laminate your Bingo cards and use a dry-erase marker to keep track of the items that your kids spot. Related: Outer Space Bingo Printable. No matter the if it’s road trip, air travel or a train ride. No matter if it’s a 2 hours drive or 20 hours flight, you are setting yourself up for a challenge. These road trip bingo free printable might prove to be life savers for you. FREE PRINTABLE ROAD TRIP BINGO. These bingo cards are perfect to.
My sister Becca drew the illustrations, aren’t they beautiful? I love how they turned out with the watercolor she added.The best part is you can download a set of four different boards for your own road trip.
Photography and styling by Liz Stanley. Illustrations by Becca Ricks for Say Yes to Hoboken (contact her for commissioned illustrations at baricks@gmail.com). Assisted by Devon Cone.
Bingo cards (at least one per person) – you can download a set of 20 unique cards at the bottom of this post or get a set of up to 40 in my shop here. Bingo markers – I like to use small themed erasers, Christmas M&Ms, or even just these regular bingo markers work well. Don’t get the bingo stampers or you won’t be able to play more than.
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Keep on reading for details about the game and the link for downloading your own set of 4 boards…
Instructions:
1. Download the first set of two boards here, and the second set of two here. The boards should each be 5 x 5 when printed out.
2. Print them out onto card stock in color and cut them out.
3. Spray paint some tiny wooden chips to use for markers and place the set of four in a muslin bag, mine was 5 x 7 size from etsy.
Directions: Each player receives their own board and a handful of chips. When they see one of the items, like a mountain for example, they place a chip down on that picture. If they have more than one mountain on their board, they can place down more than one chip. So if they have three mountains on their board, they can place three chips down for seeing the one mountain. The ‘bingo’ square in the middle is a free square. The first to get 5 in a row yells bingo and wins!
In case you missed it, see last week’s DIY car game, the tic tac toe game right here