A working Lego BINGO machine, that can be used as game to play with your friends and family! It has been a long time of not uploading, having lost my interest in building Lego. Bingo Caller: Pick 2 bricks from the bowl. Bingo Caller: Read the 2 numbers aloud. Other players: Add the numbers together. Other players: Check your bingo card for the sum of the two numbers. Other players: Shout 'Bingo!' If you have the number. Do your kids love playing with lego or are you looking for a way to integrate lego into your lego activity. Then you need to download and print this fun Lego Bingo Game! This Lego Brick Bingo activity has everything you need to get started and play a game.
So we had a rockin’ Lego Party at our house. I’ll just go down the list of all the fun activities we did. Everything was a hit, keeping 12 kids entertained. Wheew!
I had big tables set up with piles of legos down the middle. As kids arrived, we directed them to sit and play. Once everyone arrived, we began a Lego Challenge. As kids completed making an item on the list, they yelled “Done!” and recieved a treat for their efforts. This was a huge hit. We then went outside for a Lego Hunt. I used the large mega blocks so they’d be easier to find. The kids hunted for Legos, then had to build something with what they found to get a prize. You could also put small Legos in Easter eggs and do the same thing.
We next did Lego Bingo, which was SO fun. We sat at the same tables as the Lego challenge, and used Legos as markers on the cards. Thanks Big D &Me for the awesome download!
My friend made this amazing Lego cake, bless her.
The favors are chocolate Legos. I used the colored melting chocolate sold at Joann’s and other craft stores. I bought the mold on Amazon. The chocolates are in a regular zip lock bag with a label stapled over the top. If you want the label, you can download it here: lego party
The Lego font I used was a free download too. Oh, and need thank you notes? Here you go: lego thank you
Honestly, this was one of the most fun parties I’ve ever done. If only Legos didn’t hurt so badly when I step on them.
I feel like technology has taken over our lives. I’m sure you’ve seen those photos of parents and their children sitting on the couch with a HUGE phone in between them. The kids are playing and the parents are looking at the phone, conveying the idea that we as parents can sometimes get too involved in our own technology and/or social media and that we miss out on what is really important… the child. Clearly technology is a major part of my life, I share my ideas, recipes and stories here with you all and I’m a publisher for Macaroni Kid, so needless to say, it takes a big gulp out of my time.
Lego Bingo Free Printouts For Kids
Something that I’m trying to get better at is having less technology and more one-on-one time with the family. At least once a week I want to strive to gain that important time with my little one. Playing board games is a great way to have fun while spending time with the ones you love. I’m notorious for getting board games at the thrift shop and have enjoyed playing them with my son, but there is only so much ‘Don’t Wake Daddy’ and ‘Scrabble’ one can take within a certain amount of time. So I decided to make our own games.
First order up. BINGO!
Lego Batman Bingo
Who doesn’t love BINGO. I took the idea and made it with Lego Super Heroes, two things my son LOVES! We played three times last night, each game taking turns on who “called” the Super Heroes. I made sure I put the names of our friendly (and not so friendly) Lego friends in case someone didn’t recognize them.
When the winners wins, make sure you yell out LEGO, because it only seems right with the circumstances, right?!
Lego Animal Bingo
I’m upset that I didn’t make this sooner. My son’s birthday that just past was Lego themed and this would have been a great addition to the party. Needless to say that it would be a great party addition for you too! And guess what? It can!! Below is a **FREE** printable with 10 cards, the call cards and tokens to place on your LEGO card. Click the photo and it will take you to the printable.
We took turns who would pull the Super Hero to be called. I just threw them in a cup and pulled one out. It was fun and I promised that we would play again in a couple days. I’m actually thinking of making Wednesdays, ‘Wireless Wednesday’ and making it a mandatory to be a no technology zone. I don’t think my little video gamer would mind. I mean, look at that face!
Lego Bingo York Pa
So what things do you all do with the family that doesn’t involve technology?