
Summer Bucket List Bingo
You guys, I’m SO excited about these Summer Bucket List Bingo cards I created to help us decide what activities to tackle each day at home!
Don’t let the words “I’m bored” enter your home this summer. Just print these bingo cards and play again and again! Maybe today you’ll try for four corners. Tomorrow a line. Let me know if you fill the cards!
First up, a card full of at-home ideas that are low-cost (mostly free, if you have the supplies on hand!) and easy to involve the whole family!
Huge thanks to Carole Gougen for the updated graphics & bilingual version of this bingo card; it was published in a summer issue of Family 1st, Greater Moncton’s free parenting magazine that we collaborated on for a few years before the pandemic began.
Now, for the days you want to get out and about, here’s a bingo card with ideas to tackle in and around the Moncton area! I’ve also tried to keep these low-cost and/or free, as well as appealing to all ages. For a bigger list of ideas of places to visit, check out our round up of local attractions.
Hope you have lots of fun playing bingo this summer! Be sure to comment and let us know what other ideas you would add – we might create whole new bingo cards for next year!
This is such a fun and creative idea! I know that I am going to be spending a lot of time up in the Muskokas with my nieces and I’m thinking I need to take a page out of your book and make a Muskoka themed one! Thanks for sharing!
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What a great idea, lots of fun ways to keep the kids entertained over the summer! Also, nicely designed bingo cards!!
Can we please use your wonderful bucket list bingo in our school newsletter? Thanks for sharing your creative ideas!
Of course! Thank you!
awesome idea, Thanks for sharing your ideas!
How do i get ahold of one of the Family 1st magazines mentioned?
There should be copies at SkyZone & Hop Skip Jump in Moncton, as well as asking at the Times & Transcript. In Fredericton, the Daily Gleaner & Enchanted Woods Play Cafe.
This is such a fun and creative idea! I know that I am going to be spending a lot of time up in the Muskokas with my nieces and I’m thinking I need to take a page out of your book and make a Muskoka themed one! Thanks for sharing!