She lookedin thecupboardsand thedrawers.The creature inthe sac seemedhorriblyunformed andunfinished,She hadneverbeen soscared,She preferredthe othermother tohave alocation:"Flee, miss,"wailed agirl's voicein her head.Perhapsthere are nosouls hiddenin here,The theatrewas derelictandabandoned."Whereshould Istartlooking?""Play fair,"shoutedCoraline, intothe wind."Thenyou letme go.Through thestone, theworld wasgrey andcolourless,Withoutwarning, one ofthe creature'shandsmade a grab forCoraline's arm.looking forsomethingthat glowedor glinted, atelltale sign"Indeed, lady,itcomes to methat I certainlywas a boy,The othermothercarriedCoralineShe washungrierthan shehad thought.Sheglanced atthe mirror"Cheeseomelette.Yourfavourite."Coraline closedone handaround thestonewith the hole initThe toysflutteredexcitedly asshe came in,faces: theyresembled, shedecided, theyounger versionsofMiss Spink andMiss Forcible,"Now, Ithink you'rebeing silly,dear,"she remembereda voice in thedarkness, a gentlewhispering voice,but shewasstarving.The othermothersmiled atthis,triumphantly,"How bigare soulsanyway?""Thief!Give itback! Stop!Thief!"Coraline'smouthwatered.Coralinescratchedthe sleep-gritfrom hereyes.She lookedin thecupboardsand thedrawers.The creature inthe sac seemedhorriblyunformed andunfinished,She hadneverbeen soscared,She preferredthe othermother tohave alocation:"Flee, miss,"wailed agirl's voicein her head.Perhapsthere are nosouls hiddenin here,The theatrewas derelictandabandoned."Whereshould Istartlooking?""Play fair,"shoutedCoraline, intothe wind."Thenyou letme go.Through thestone, theworld wasgrey andcolourless,Withoutwarning, one ofthe creature'shandsmade a grab forCoraline's arm.looking forsomethingthat glowedor glinted, atelltale sign"Indeed, lady,itcomes to methat I certainlywas a boy,The othermothercarriedCoralineShe washungrierthan shehad thought.Sheglanced atthe mirror"Cheeseomelette.Yourfavourite."Coraline closedone handaround thestonewith the hole initThe toysflutteredexcitedly asshe came in,faces: theyresembled, shedecided, theyounger versionsofMiss Spink andMiss Forcible,"Now, Ithink you'rebeing silly,dear,"she remembereda voice in thedarkness, a gentlewhispering voice,but shewasstarving.The othermothersmiled atthis,triumphantly,"How bigare soulsanyway?""Thief!Give itback! Stop!Thief!"Coraline'smouthwatered.Coralinescratchedthe sleep-gritfrom hereyes.

Coraline- Chapter 8 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. She looked in the cupboards and the drawers.
  2. The creature in the sac seemed horribly unformed and unfinished,
  3. She had never been so scared,
  4. She preferred the other mother to have a location:
  5. "Flee, miss," wailed a girl's voice in her head.
  6. Perhaps there are no souls hidden in here,
  7. The theatre was derelict and abandoned.
  8. "Where should I start looking?"
  9. "Play fair," shouted Coraline, into the wind.
  10. "Then you let me go.
  11. Through the stone, the world was grey and colourless,
  12. Without warning, one of the creature's hands made a grab for Coraline's arm.
  13. looking for something that glowed or glinted, a telltale sign
  14. "Indeed, lady, it comes to me that I certainly was a boy,
  15. The other mother carried Coraline
  16. She was hungrier than she had thought.
  17. She glanced at the mirror
  18. "Cheese omelette. Your favourite."
  19. Coraline closed one hand around the stone with the hole in it
  20. The toys fluttered excitedly as she came in,
  21. faces: they resembled, she decided, the younger versions of Miss Spink and Miss Forcible,
  22. "Now, I think you're being silly, dear,"
  23. she remembered a voice in the darkness, a gentle whispering voice,
  24. but she was starving.
  25. The other mother smiled at this, triumphantly,
  26. "How big are souls anyway?"
  27. "Thief! Give it back! Stop! Thief!"
  28. Coraline's mouth watered.
  29. Coraline scratched the sleep-grit from her eyes.