PoetryYou suggesta book thatis also amovie.Yourecommenda graphicnovel.Parent asksif a book is'appropriate'for theirchild.Customerasking fortheir childCustomerasks forbooks oncoronavirusYou recommenda big author -JamesPatterson,Danielle Steele,Rick Riordan...YA RAInteractionLatestromancehitYou refer acustomerto Just forYouRAinteraction10 tillclose.Adultcustomerasks for agoodaudiobook.You suggestan Oprahbook clubbook.Audiobookfor a roadtripYousuggest alarge typebook.Commentedon an RAblog postYourecommenda book youdon't like.A customerasks aboutreadinglevels.You suggest abook you'veread - and thecustomertakes it!Yousuggest aBook ClubKit title."Bookslike JaneAusten's?"ArmchairtravelerChild needsrecommendations- and only nodsor shakes theirhead."Do you haveany books onplumbing?"(or otherhandywork)You suggesta bookfeaturing ananimal!AudiovisualRAYou suggest a'different' item(LaunchPad,play-a-way,bookpack)Customerasks fordystopiannovel.A customerwould likea cozymysteryYousuggest anew book.A customerasks for adiversebook.Child readerreads abovetheir level.Bestseller- NOTJamesPattersonAdult RAinteractionA customerwants shortstorybooks.SmallbusinessbookCustomerasks fortime travelbooksA customerwantsmodernromancebooks.LGBTQ+for YACustomerasks forchild-rearingbooks.Youincorporateappeal factorsinto your RAinteraction.Customerasks for afantasybook.Customerasking fortheirparentYou suggesta book thecustomerhas alreadyread.You ask acolleaguefor help.A customerasks fora picturebook about___.Classicsfor kidsChildren'sRAInteraction"Can Ihave asadbook?"PoetryYou suggesta book thatis also amovie.Yourecommenda graphicnovel.Parent asksif a book is'appropriate'for theirchild.Customerasking fortheir childCustomerasks forbooks oncoronavirusYou recommenda big author -JamesPatterson,Danielle Steele,Rick Riordan...YA RAInteractionLatestromancehitYou refer acustomerto Just forYouRAinteraction10 tillclose.Adultcustomerasks for agoodaudiobook.You suggestan Oprahbook clubbook.Audiobookfor a roadtripYousuggest alarge typebook.Commentedon an RAblog postYourecommenda book youdon't like.A customerasks aboutreadinglevels.You suggest abook you'veread - and thecustomertakes it!Yousuggest aBook ClubKit title."Bookslike JaneAusten's?"ArmchairtravelerChild needsrecommendations- and only nodsor shakes theirhead."Do you haveany books onplumbing?"(or otherhandywork)You suggesta bookfeaturing ananimal!AudiovisualRAYou suggest a'different' item(LaunchPad,play-a-way,bookpack)Customerasks fordystopiannovel.A customerwould likea cozymysteryYousuggest anew book.A customerasks for adiversebook.Child readerreads abovetheir level.Bestseller- NOTJamesPattersonAdult RAinteractionA customerwants shortstorybooks.SmallbusinessbookCustomerasks fortime travelbooksA customerwantsmodernromancebooks.LGBTQ+for YACustomerasks forchild-rearingbooks.Youincorporateappeal factorsinto your RAinteraction.Customerasks for afantasybook.Customerasking fortheirparentYou suggesta book thecustomerhas alreadyread.You ask acolleaguefor help.A customerasks fora picturebook about___.Classicsfor kidsChildren'sRAInteraction"Can Ihave asadbook?"

Readers' Advisory BINGO - 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. Poetry
  2. You suggest a book that is also a movie.
  3. You recommend a graphic novel.
  4. Parent asks if a book is 'appropriate' for their child.
  5. Customer asking for their child
  6. Customer asks for books on coronavirus
  7. You recommend a big author - James Patterson, Danielle Steele, Rick Riordan...
  8. YA RA Interaction
  9. Latest romance hit
  10. You refer a customer to Just for You
  11. RA interaction 10 till close.
  12. Adult customer asks for a good audiobook.
  13. You suggest an Oprah book club book.
  14. Audiobook for a road trip
  15. You suggest a large type book.
  16. Commented on an RA blog post
  17. You recommend a book you don't like.
  18. A customer asks about reading levels.
  19. You suggest a book you've read - and the customer takes it!
  20. You suggest a Book Club Kit title.
  21. "Books like Jane Austen's?"
  22. Armchair traveler
  23. Child needs recommendations - and only nods or shakes their head.
  24. "Do you have any books on plumbing?" (or other handywork)
  25. You suggest a book featuring an animal!
  26. Audiovisual RA
  27. You suggest a 'different' item (LaunchPad, play-a-way, bookpack)
  28. Customer asks for dystopian novel.
  29. A customer would like a cozy mystery
  30. You suggest a new book.
  31. A customer asks for a diverse book.
  32. Child reader reads above their level.
  33. Bestseller - NOT James Patterson
  34. Adult RA interaction
  35. A customer wants short story books.
  36. Small business book
  37. Customer asks for time travel books
  38. A customer wants modern romance books.
  39. LGBTQ+ for YA
  40. Customer asks for child-rearing books.
  41. You incorporate appeal factors into your RA interaction.
  42. Customer asks for a fantasy book.
  43. Customer asking for their parent
  44. You suggest a book the customer has already read.
  45. You ask a colleague for help.
  46. A customer asks for a picture book about ___.
  47. Classics for kids
  48. Children's RA Interaction
  49. "Can I have a sad book?"