This FREE Printable Easter BINGO Game is a delightful, low prep activity designed to bring families, classrooms, and homeschool groups together. Featuring beautiful, hand painted style illustrations, this game is entirely picture based, making it the perfect spring activity for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary students who are still developing their reading skills.
Below is a detailed guide on how to use these A4 sized printables and the educational benefits they provide for your children.
What’s Included in Your Free PDF Set?
The Master Calling Cards Sheet: This page contains 24 unique Easter and Spring symbols (such as the Easter Lily, Chocolate Rabbit, and Honeybee). Each card features a clear image and the name of the object to help with word association.
Unique Bingo Mats: A variety of 5×5 grid mats (20+ variations available) with a “FREE SPACE” in the center. The icons are rearranged on every board to ensure every game is a surprise!


Educational Benefits for Young Learners
Visual Discrimination: Kids must carefully scan their boards to find the specific image called, helping them notice small differences in shapes and colors.
Vocabulary Building: As the caller identifies the “Pussy Willow,” “Easter Bonnet,” or “Stained Glass,” children learn to identify new objects and spring traditions.
Fine Motor Skills: Picking up small markers (like jelly beans or buttons) and placing them precisely on the grid is excellent “gymnastics” for little fingers.
Social Interaction: Bingo teaches children the importance of listening, following rules, and the “good sportsmanship” of winning and losing.
How to Prepare and Play
1. Setup (The “No Prep” Way)
Print: Download the A4 PDF files and print them in full color.
Cut: Cut out the 24 calling cards from the master sheet. Fold them and place them into a festive Easter basket or a hat.
Laminate (Optional): If you want to reuse these year after year, laminate the bingo mats. This allows kids to use dry erase markers to “X” out their squares.
2. Choose Your Markers
Instead of standard plastic chips, make the game “extra sweet” by using themed markers:
- Jelly Beans (The fan favorite choice!)
- Mini Chocolate Eggs
- Pastel Buttons or LEGO bricks
- Easter Egg Mini Erasers
3. Let the Game Begin!
Give each child a Bingo Mat and a handful of markers.
The designated “Caller” pulls one card from the basket and shows the picture to the group while saying the name of the object aloud.
Players find the image on their board and cover it with a marker.
The Goal: The first player to get 5 in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) shouts “BINGO!” to win.
3 Fun Ways to Change Up the Game
Black Out Bingo: Instead of just one row, play until someone covers their entire board. This is a great way to extend the fun and use up more jelly beans!
The “Sound” Game: For kindergarten and 1st graders, the caller can say the starting sound of the object instead of the name (e.g., “Cover the thing that starts with the ‘B’ sound” for Butterfly or Bunny).
Easter Scavenger Hunt: Use the calling cards for a hunt! Hide the cards around the room; when a child finds one, everyone marks it on their bingo board.
Click the link below to download your high resolution A4 Easter Bingo PDF and start a new holiday tradition today!
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