Bingo nights are a sure-fire programming hit! Highly adaptable to themes, literacy tie-ins, and intergenerational fun, these nights are popular and potent for supporting larger library outcomes. Types of Bingo If you want to keep it to the basics, you can play with a standard board with numbers. Add some fun by changing the winning outcome. You can play until players get a bingo, a blackout, borders, and more. If you have the time to dip your toes into theming and literacy connections, you can adapt the board yourself or buy premade sets. If you’re buying sets, Kaplan has a small but mighty collection of picture-based boards with animal, alphabet, and more themes. These sets are great for building vocabulary as you play. It is fun to call out animals sound or act out their movements before calling their names to first to give players a chance to guess what…
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