(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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Can follow simple instructions such as “close the door”
Bends over or squats to get an object, then stands again
Says 60 words or more
Can help themself undress socks, hat, shoes, mittens
On tummy, turns head to the side
While on back, squirms, wiggles, or waves arms/legs
Can jump with both feet
Can remain in sitting position independently
Passes a toy from one hand to another
Can copy you scribbling on paper
Can place pieces in a puzzle
Points to or pats pictures in a book
Can draw basic shapes
Smiles back at you when you smile at them
Grabs a toy and waves it about or chews at it
Can walk up or down at least 2 steps by themselves
Fusses when a toy is taken away
Hand is tightly closed while awake
Makes sounds back when spoken to
Can say 3 words beyond mama and dada
Plays with a doll or stuffed animal by hugging it
Can stop running without bumping into something
Creates 2 word sentences
Supports body weight while standing if you hold both hands
Plays parallel to other children
Can follow commands to go to a room and grab a familiar object
Combines objects during play
Looks at objects 8-10 inches away
While on tummy, lifts both arms and pushes chest off the floor
Gets into crawling position on hands and knees
Makes cooing sounds such as "ooo," "gah," and "ahh"
Reaches for a toy with both hands at once
Copies sounds you make
Imitates two-word sentences
Can stand independently and take several steps
Stretches arms out to be held
Can feed themself with a spoon
Correctly points to picture of a cat or dog
Plays by banging a toy up and down on the table or floor
Watches their own hands
Grabs or scratches at their clothes
Rolls from back to tummy
Holds a small toy in palm of hand with fingers wrapped around it
Cries when tired, wet, hungry, or wants to be held
Climbs on furniture
Smiles or coos at their reflection in a mirror
Baby smiles when you talk to them
Picks up a toy and puts it in their mouth
Can turn the pages of a book
Makes throaty or gurgling sounds
Chuckles Softly
Tries to pick up a crumb or cheer with ‘raking’ motion
Names many objects
Can stack 2 small blocks on top of each other
Grasps your finger in the palm of their hand
Can throw a small ball
Acts differently toward strangers than toward familiar people