30 Free Printable Bingo Cards for Kids (Holiday & Learning Games)
Free bingo card printables have been one of my go-to activities over the years, especially when I needed something quick, fun, and screen-free.
Whether it was a rainy day, a holiday party, or just a quiet afternoon at home, bingo always worked. My son loved matching the pictures, and I loved that it felt a little educational without being a full-on lesson.
We’ve used bingo games for everything from early math and alphabet practice to road trips and holiday parties.
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Fun & Free Bingo Printables for Kids
If you’re looking for a simple way to mix learning with play, these free bingo card printables are a great place to start.
Over the years, we’ve used them for everything from holiday parties to quiet time after lunch. Each set offers a fun theme with just enough structure to keep kids engaged without needing a big setup.
With options for every season and subject, these bingo cards work well in classrooms, at home, or anywhere kids need a little purposeful fun.
General & Fun Bingo Cards
These printable bingo games are perfect for everyday play, rainy-day activities, or adding a little structure to screen-free time. They’re fun, flexible, and easy to set up for home or classroom use.
- Pirate bingo – Great for pirate week or themed birthday parties, always a hit with imaginative kids.
- Birthday bingo – Add a festive twist to any birthday celebration with this cheerful game.
- Star Wars bingo – Ideal for movie marathons or May the 4th fun with young Jedi fans.
- Math bingo – Sneak in a little learning with this playful way to review early math concepts.
- Alphabet bingo – Reinforce letter recognition and phonics skills with this classroom favorite.
- Transportation bingo – Perfect for vehicle-loving kids exploring different modes of travel.
- Road trip bingo – Keep kids focused (and entertained) during long car rides with this classic travel game.
Seasonal Bingo Cards
From spring blossoms to snowy days, these bingo games celebrate the rhythms of the year while keeping kids engaged and learning.
- Spring bingo – Bright and cheerful, this game welcomes the season with flowers, rain, and sunshine.
- Summer bingo cards – Great for camp days, road trips, or lazy afternoons indoors.
- Summer reading bingo – Encourage daily reading habits with this motivating and interactive challenge.
- Beach bingo – Capture the fun of a beach day, even if you’re stuck at home.
- Back to school bingo – A gentle way to ease into the school routine with classroom-friendly fun.
- Fall bingo boards – Celebrate pumpkins, leaves, and cool weather with this autumn-themed game.
- Pumpkin bingo – A seasonal favorite that works well for Halloween or fall units.
- Turkey bingo – Fun for Thanksgiving week, whether in the classroom or around the dinner table.
- Winter bingo – Perfect for snow days and cozy indoor play.
Holiday Bingo Printables
Make holidays more interactive with themed bingo cards that kids look forward to year after year.
- Valentine bingo cards – A fun way to celebrate kindness, love, and friendship.
- Presidents Day bingo – Introduce U.S. presidents and historical facts through play.
- Pi Day bingo card – A creative way to mark March 14th with fun math connections.
- St Patrick’s Day bingo boards – Rainbows, leprechauns, and clovers make this one a kid favorite.
- Ramadan bingo – Help kids explore Ramadan traditions in an engaging and age-appropriate way.
- Easter bingo – Eggs, bunnies, and spring themes keep this one festive and fun.
- Earth Day bingo – Reinforce eco-friendly habits and environmental awareness through play.
- Cinco de Mayo bingo – Celebrate cultural traditions with bright and festive icons.
- Mother’s Day bingo game – A sweet activity to enjoy with moms or in the classroom.
- Father’s Day bingo – Playful and heartfelt, great for celebrating dads and caregivers.
- Halloween bingo game – Spooky symbols and playful frights make this one a hit every October.
- Thanksgiving bingo cards – A classroom favorite and a fun addition to family gatherings.
- Christmas bingo – Reindeer, gifts, and twinkling lights make this one magical.
- New Year’s Eve bingo – Keep kids engaged as they count down to midnight.
Educational Benefits of Playing Bingo
Printable bingo boards aren’t just fun, they’re also a valuable learning tool for kids of all ages.
We’ve used them during quiet time, group activities, and even holiday celebrations, and they’ve consistently supported both academic and social development.
- Encourages learning through play – Kids absorb new information naturally when they’re having fun.
- Builds social skills – Turn-taking, patience, and collaboration all come into play during a round of bingo.
- Adapts to different ages – You can easily adjust difficulty based on age or skill level, making it great for mixed groups.
- Offers a screen-free option – In a tech-heavy world, bingo gives kids a hands-on, interactive break.
Whether you’re teaching in a classroom or looking for something fun at home, bingo is an easy way to reinforce key skills without the pressure of formal lessons.
How to Use These Printable Bingo Cards
Using your bingo cards is simple. Each set comes with a themed design, six unique boards, and a calling card page.
- Scroll down to the form and enter your name and email.
- Check your inbox for the PDF (it usually arrives within 5 minutes).
- Print your bingo set, cardstock works best if you plan to reuse them.
- Cut out the calling cards, grab some markers, and you’re ready to play.
What You’ll Need
To get started, have these supplies ready:
- Cardstock or printer paper – Cardstock holds up better, especially for repeated use.
- Bingo markers – Dot markers, crayons, stickers, or buttons all work great.
- Paper cutter or scissors – To separate the calling cards.
- Laminator (optional) – Makes your cards reusable and more durable.
Last Updated on 11 July 2025 by Clare Brown
Super excited to and these to my unit!
Thanks, Sarah! I’m so glad you’re adding these to your unit, hope your students love them!
It is so nice for you to share your ideas with us! I appreciate it very much!
Thanks for sharing this with us , this games will be great in my class
These Bingo games will be great with my class! Thank you!!!
You are very welcome, I hope you all enjoy them 🙂
I need this now. (Summer Book Bingo) Please
Hi Amy you just need to scroll towards the bottom of the post (just above the comments) and add your name and email address and it will be sent to you immediately. If you need any further help please see our FAQs: https://www.homeschoolof1.com/faqs/
Thanks
Clare
Thank you. I followed the link you posted in your answer above and got the box to enter my email. The link from my email was missing that box.
Where is the link to enter my email for the free bingo cards. I only found the subscribe for email for updates etc. and that’s how I got the email about the fall bingo cards. What am I missing?
Hi if you go to the bottom of the page of the bingo cards you want, for example the fall bingo: https://www.homeschoolof1.com/fall-bingo-printables/ scroll towards the end of the post and you will see an orange box, fill in your name and address and press I need this now and you will receive the free pdf immediately.