Negotiates solutions to conflict Expresses feelings with words Know difference Fantasy vs Reality Imitates older children Shows interest in your face Takes turn in games cries when parents leave Plays with toys by shaking them Expresses likes and dislikes Dresses and undresses Follows parent with eyes Can be shy around strangers Wants to please friends Plays pat-a- cake Responds to own name Shows feelings by crying or smiling Plays beside other children Plays along side of children Plays simple pretend Hands things to you Agrees to rules more easily confuses real vs make believe Puts arms & legs out to help dress Likes being hugged and cuddled Prefers certain toys Seeks new experience Smiles at people Shows a wide range of feelings Quiets in response to touch Shows defiance to gain independence Negotiates solutions to conflict Expresses feelings with words Know difference Fantasy vs Reality Imitates older children Shows interest in your face Takes turn in games cries when parents leave Plays with toys by shaking them Expresses likes and dislikes Dresses and undresses Follows parent with eyes Can be shy around strangers Wants to please friends Plays pat-a- cake Responds to own name Shows feelings by crying or smiling Plays beside other children Plays along side of children Plays simple pretend Hands things to you Agrees to rules more easily confuses real vs make believe Puts arms & legs out to help dress Likes being hugged and cuddled Prefers certain toys Seeks new experience Smiles at people Shows a wide range of feelings Quiets in response to touch Shows defiance to gain independence
(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.
Negotiates solutions to conflict
Expresses feelings with words
Know difference Fantasy vs Reality
Imitates older children
Shows interest in your face
Takes turn in games
cries when parents leave
Plays with toys by shaking them
Expresses likes and dislikes
Dresses and undresses
Follows parent with eyes
Can be shy around strangers
Wants to please friends
Plays pat-a-cake
Responds
to own name
Shows feelings by crying or smiling
Plays beside other children
Plays along side of children
Plays simple pretend
Hands things to you
Agrees to rules more easily
confuses real vs make believe
Puts arms & legs out to help dress
Likes being hugged and cuddled
Prefers certain toys
Seeks new experience
Smiles at people
Shows a wide range of feelings
Quiets in response to touch
Shows defiance to gain independence