(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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Learn something new as a family.
Say something positive to someone.
Say "Please" when asking for something.
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Don’t be a bystander.
Say hello to a stranger.
Post kind messages on sticky notes around your house for your family.
Say something kind to yourself.
Fill you sidewalk / driveway with kind messaged using chalk.
Donate books to our Little Free Library.
Be quiet for 20 minutes and listen to yourself.
Make a video for an elderly relative about how much you love them.
Pick up litter
Find at least three things around your house that you can put away.
Say hello to a neighbor.
Give a can of soup to a food bank.
Thank someone for something nice they did.
Write a note to someone special.
Decide as a family or troop on a charity to support.
Say 'good job' if someone else wins a game.
Make someone laugh today.
Send a card to a nursing home patient.
Do something nice for your sibling...shh! Don't tell them!
Pick up your room and toys.
Follow the rules without reminder.
Listen when someone is talking.
Read a book together as a family or start a family book club.
Clean up after yourself.
Write a card to a relative. Surprise them by leaving it somewhere only they will find it.
Share kind acts you have received.
Say sorry if you hurt someone.
Compliment a friend or a relative.
Teach someone something you know how to do.
Tape coins around your neighborhood for neighbors to find.
Offer to help do the laundry.
Give your parent a coupon for a hug.
Be kind to yourself.
Treat everyone fairly.
Tell every member of your family what you love about them.
Learn about different local charities and how you can help.