(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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This book has been banned the frightening cover the realistic writing about death.
This book was banned for the cruel act of sending Max to bed without any dinner.
This primary source written by a girl during the Holocaust was banned because because it is "a real downer."
This half naked hero was banned for crude language and violence.
This book was banned by mistake. A book by the other Bill Martin should have been banned.
This book was banned for poor grammar and a disrespectful attitude.
This book that teaches "There's no place like home," was challenged as having no value for children today.
This Newbery Medal winner was challenged for sending mixed messages about good and evil.
This book was banned because of graphic descriptions of trauma after a plane crash.
This book was banned because some version include a bottle of wine in Red's basket.
Some readers believe that the young boy continually takes from the female tree, without ever giving anything in return showing boys as always being greedy.
This book was banned because in shows women in a bad light.
This book was challenged because the bear acts on the same level with his companion Christopher Robin.
This Mexican cat exhibits too many stereotypes of Mexican culture.
Talking pigs, spiders, and rats are not natural.
This scary series has been challenged for violence, gambling and crude language.
This book was banned for encouraging violence against fathers.
This book follows 10-year-old Kenny and his family on their vacation from Flint, Michigan to Birmingham. It was challenged for offensive language.
This book was banned because the logging industry feared students would protest against them.
This book would encourage readers to lie, steal, run away, and be disrespectful to their parents.
The boy, the bugs, and an oversized fruit was challenged for its references to alcohol, drugs, and violence.
This book about a Muslim librarian was challenged for promoting another religion and its violence.
Parents challenged the use of witchcraft and a school for wizards.
These extremely scary tales were banned for graphic violence.
This book was banned for the use of negative language against the main character who was Japanese.
This book of poetry has been banned for many reasons including rebellion against parents.
The book was banned because the characters pretend to worship an Egyptian God.
This book about a special friendship was banned for language, disrespect to adults, and a fantasy world.
The book explores Margaret's choice of religion and her journey through puberty.