Printable Easter Bingo
Celebrate Easter with this fun & free Printable Easter Bingo game! Perfect for Sunday School, parties, or just at home with your children.

My mom made an Easter bingo game for my children several years ago and they LOVED it. They begged to play it everyday for weeks leading up to Easter and even after Easter was over. We misplaced that Bingo game in the move from Texas and I've been thinking of making a new one for the last few years.
When I was making my Taste the Madness Bingo for March Madness, I was reminded of how much I wanted an Easter bingo again. So I made this one. It will be perfect for my kids to play and I'll take it to Sunday School to play with my 1st - 3rd graders too. We use small candies as our makers, and I let my kiddos eat them after every round. But you could use paper markers or beans.
I recommend laminating them or covering them with contact paper if you plan on using them more than once! And if your kids are like my kids, you'll be playing it more than once!
Here's a great laminating machine you can use to keep your bingo cards looking great!
Easter Bingo
{Click the picture or link to print. Set includes 5 bingo cards & 1 set of cards to draw.
Prints with no watermark.}
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Thank you for this cute Christian Easter Bingo! I love the easy things I can print off that are fun for my daughter but also keep her focused on what truly matters. I linked to your post in my post on quick and easy last minute Easter activities for kids. I think a lot of moms will appreciate the simplicity and fun of this activity!
@Marissa Khosh | MamaRissa.com, you're welcome! Have a wonderful Easter!
Maybe I am dumb, but how do you play bingo with the Easter bingo cards. Love the idea and want to use them, but can’t decide how you play. Thanks, Beverly
Not dumb at all, Beverly! When you click on the picture to download the cards, it pulls up a file with 5 different Bingo cards, along with a set of draw cards that each have a picture on them that coordinates with the Bingo cards. You'll cut the draw cards up and shuffle them, and then draw one card at a time and have the kids put a coin or marker or piece of candy over the spot on their card. I hope that clears it up for you. If you're still confused (I'm not sure if my directions are making great sense), please reach out again!