(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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Adult RA interaction
Customer asks for time travel books
Customer asking for their child
You suggest a Book Club Kit title.
Child needs recommendations - and only nods or shakes their head.
You incorporate appeal factors into your RA interaction.
A customer would like
a cozy mystery
"Do you have any books on plumbing?" (or other handywork)
You suggest a book the customer has already read.
You recommend
a book you don't like.
You suggest a book that is also a movie.
You suggest a book
featuring an animal!
You suggest a book you've read - and the customer takes it!
Customer asks for child-rearing books.
LGBTQ+ for YA
You refer a customer to Just for You
A customer wants short story books.
A customer asks for a diverse book.
You suggest a large type book.
You recommend a big author - James Patterson, Danielle Steele, Rick Riordan...
Armchair traveler
Child reader reads above their level.
Latest romance hit
YA RA Interaction
You suggest a 'different' item (LaunchPad, play-a-way, bookpack)
RA interaction 10 till close.
Customer asks for dystopian novel.
Bestseller - NOT James Patterson
A customer asks for
a picture book about ___.
"Can I have a sad book?"
Small business book
You ask a colleague for help.
Customer asks for books on coronavirus
You suggest a new book.
Customer asking for their parent
Audiovisual RA
A customer wants modern romance books.
Customer asks for a fantasy book.
Classics for kids
Children's RA Interaction
A customer asks about reading levels.
You recommend a graphic novel.
"Books like Jane Austen's?"
Parent asks if a book is 'appropriate' for their child.