Baby Shower Bingo Game Printable
What’s the Project?This baby shower bingo game is easy to print and play at the baby shower you are throwing. Bingo cards for boys or girls.
Throwing a baby shower for someone and need some help with the planning? I’ve got a cute, easy, free printable baby shower game idea for you. It’s baby shower bingo cards! So cute! I made one version for baby boys and one version for baby girls!
Print off a different Bingo card for each guest. Buy Hershey's Kisses or little plastic babies at a craft store for the game pieces (or M&M's, Hershey's minis, or other candy). You will need about 15-20 game pieces for each guest. During the Baby Shower, hand each guest a bingo card and 15-20 game pieces.
If you’d rather use free printable baby bingo boards that are blank for using during the gift exchange, grab them here.
- FREE (Girl and Boy) Baby Shower Bingo Printables from A Party Studio. By Jillian Leslie on September 14, 2011. When Tali from A Party Studio contacted me about giving away the sweet Baby Shower Bingo Game she designed (in both a girl version and a boy version), I jumped at the chance. I like activities at baby.
- Below is our Printable Baby Shower Bingo Game to use at your baby shower. We also have the boy version available. To play this game, have each person fill in the bingo card with gifts they think the new mommy will receive. An item can only be written one time.
- These free, printable baby shower bingo cards can be printed in blue, pink, or yellow. You'll love how the directions for the game are included on the bottom of the baby shower bingo cards. 10 of 10 A Trio of Free Baby Shower Bingo Cards by Invitations and More.
Free Printable Baby Shower Bingo Cards:
Here’s the cute little baby shower bingo game for boys. I’ve put together a set of 12 game cards that are all different along with the cards to draw to play the game.
Download and print here:
And here’s a sample of what the cute cards look like:
Now here is the girl version!
Download the cards here:
And here is what these cards look like.
Now, I know that 12 cards might not be enough for all of your guests. If you are having a large shower, I have a separate game idea for you.
Print these blank baby shower bingo cards. Then have each of your guests write a baby shower gift in each square. As the mother to be opens the gifts, the guests mark off their cards if she opens something they wrote in one of their squares. They are still seeking to get Bingo, this time it’s just part of the present opening!
Here’s a PDF filed that has 2 of the blank cards. Print as many as you need:
Hope these help make your baby shower extra fun!
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Here are the all-new baby shower bingo cards. They are easy (and free) to print and they are VERY fun to play! There are 20 different Bingo cards below (each guest needs a different bingo card). Follow the printing instructions below and use a thicker cardstock to print these with. Go to the very bottom of this page to see Instructions on how to play Baby Shower Bingo
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The easiest way to print these is to click here for the PDF version of the bingo cards. When you are there, just go to file and print! Piece of cake.
You will need Adobe Reader (the latest version is recommended) installed on your computer in order to open and print these Bingo cards. You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download without leaving this page).
If you don't want to use the PDF version, use these instructions:
Printing Instructions: Right-click on the image you want and select the 'save picture as...' line. Then, you will be asked which directory to save it to. Just save it onto your desktop or in any folder you want. Then on your desktop, double click on the image icon. When the image opens up, set your printer to the desired paper size and print the image (in color or black/white).
Another printing option: If you have Microsoft Word, after you 'save picture as...' explained above, open a blank document in Microsoft Word and go to the tab INSERT and then select PICTURE and then select FROM FILE. From there you just choose the directory from your computer where you saved the picture and click INSERT. And Voila! You can print it off as many times as you like.
Baby Shower Bingo Game Printable
How to Play Baby Shower Bingo:
Print off the cards above (there is an easy .pdf version you can print off) and cut them out. Print off one extra game card for your master copy. With scissors, cut up your master copy into the individual squares - each square with one word on it. Put these squares into a hat (or diaper bag) and draw them out one at a time during the game. Read the word on your square when you pull it out. Give your guests time to find the word on their card and place a game piece over the word. Then you draw out another square and read that word aloud, as before. This continues until someone fills in a row (vertically, horizontally or diagonally) and yells 'BINGO!'.
Or you could use these baby shower bingo cards to play Gift Bingo:
These cards have names of typical baby shower gifts. There are 20 different cards to print off, each one is a different order (so that each guest gets a differently ordered card - otherwise everyone would win at the same time!) Print off a different Bingo card for each guest. Buy Hershey's Kisses or little plastic babies at a craft store for the game pieces (or M&M's, Hershey's minis, or other candy). You will need about 15-20 game pieces for each guest.
During the Baby Shower, hand each guest a bingo card and 15-20 game pieces. Instruct the guests that as the expectant mother is opening her gifts, they place a Hershey's Kiss or other game piece on their card if the gift is on one of the squares of their Baby Shower Bingo card. So, for example, if the mom has just opened up a package of onesies, then everyone would look on their card for 'onesie' and mark that square with a game piece. Someone wins if they get 5 in a row, 5 in a column, or 5 in a diagonal. Keep playing even if someone wins in the middle of opening gifts; keep playing until all the gifts are opened. (Have multiple prizes because there will likely be more than 1 winner).