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Bingo Game Set with Mini Saints for Children 16 Cards #AB-368-R2

Bingo Game Set with Mini Saints for Children 16 Cards #AB-368-R2

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#AB-368-R2 This bingo game set with mini saints for children is a Catholic learning activity designed for home, Catholic school, and CCD classes. It includes 16 bingo cards measuring 6 x 7 inches, saint calling cards, and markers, all printed on thick cardstock paper for repeated classroom or family use.

  • Includes 16 bingo cards sized 6 x 7 inches
  • Comes with saint calling cards and markers for full game play
  • Printed on thick cardstock paper for better durability than thin paper sheets
  • Helps children learn about the saints and the Catholic faith through hands-on play
  • Useful for homeschool lessons, parish programs, CCD, and Catholic school activities

Compared to generic classroom bingo games, this set centers on Catholic saints, making it a practical teaching tool for faith formation and saint recognition. It works well for feast day activities, religion class review, family catechesis, and quiet group games during church or school events. Please see pictures for details. Please visit our other Ebay listing to find more books and DVD written by Bob and Penny Lord, and all of our religious items. If you have any questions please let us know. We will combine shipping if you buy more than 1 item. God bless you. Listed with ExportYourStore.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

A good saint-themed game for kids is one that makes learning interactive, simple, and age-appropriate. A saint bingo game is a strong choice because children learn by matching saint images while listening for the names being called, which helps with recognition and memory. This type of activity works well at home, in Catholic school, and in CCD classes because it combines faith formation with a familiar game format. This particular set includes 16 bingo cards, saint calling cards, and markers, all printed on thick cardstock paper. The bingo cards measure about 6 by 7 inches, which makes them manageable for children to hold and use in a classroom or family setting. It is best for parents, catechists, and teachers who want a ready-to-use, non-digital activity centered on the saints. The main tradeoff is that this is a physical game set, not a printable download, so it is ideal for people who prefer something already prepared rather than a do-it-yourself option.
Yes, saint bingo can be an effective way to teach children about Catholic saints because it turns memorization into active participation. Instead of only reading names from a book, children see saint images, hear the names repeated, and connect the two through play. That makes it especially useful for younger learners and group settings where attention spans can vary. A saint bingo set is helpful for introducing the idea that saints are real role models in the Catholic faith. It works well for homeschool lessons, parish religious education, Catholic classrooms, and family catechesis. This set is designed around mini saints for children and includes 16 bingo cards, saint calling cards, and markers, so it is ready for repeated use with small groups. The biggest advantage is accessibility. Bingo requires very little explanation, so most children can join quickly. The limitation is that it teaches recognition more than deep biography, so it is best used alongside saint books, prayer cards, or short saint stories if you want more detailed learning.
When choosing a Catholic bingo game for kids, look for three things first: clear faith-based content, enough cards for your group size, and durable materials. A good set should be easy for children to understand and should focus on recognizable Catholic themes such as saints, feast days, or devotional images. If you are using it in a classroom or CCD setting, group capacity matters because you will want enough cards for several players at once. This saint bingo set includes 16 bingo cards, plus saint calling cards and markers, which makes it practical for small classes, homeschool groups, or family game use. The cards are made from thick cardstock paper, which is better for repeated handling than very thin paper. The card size, about 6 by 7 inches, also makes them easier for children to manage. If you want instant access or unlimited reprints, a printable may suit you better. If you prefer a ready-made physical set that does not require printing or cutting, this style of bingo game is the more convenient option.
This is a physical saint bingo game set, not a printable download or PDF. It comes with 16 bingo cards, saint calling cards, and markers, all made from thick cardstock paper. That means it is designed for immediate hands-on use without needing a printer, scissors, or extra preparation. A physical set is often the better choice for parents, teachers, and catechists who want something ready for a lesson, game day, or classroom activity. It is especially useful in Catholic school, CCD, or parish settings where multiple children will be using the game and sturdier materials are helpful. The card size is approximately 6 by 7 inches, which is practical for younger players. The tradeoff is flexibility. Printable saint bingo files can usually be reprinted whenever needed, while a physical set depends on the included pieces. Shoppers who want convenience and a prepared game often prefer a set like this, while those wanting unlimited copies may prefer a digital option.
This Catholic saint bingo game includes 16 bingo cards, so it can support up to 16 individual players at one time if each player uses one card. That makes it a practical option for small to medium faith formation groups, including homeschool co-ops, family gatherings, CCD classes, and many Catholic classroom settings. Because the set also includes the saint calling cards and markers, it has the basic pieces needed to run the game without adding much extra preparation. The 6 by 7 inch card size is also suitable for children, giving enough space to play without making the cards too large for desks or tables. The main consideration is group size. If you are teaching a larger classroom with more than 16 students, you may need to rotate players, pair children together, or add another set. For smaller groups, 16 cards gives useful flexibility and can allow for repeat rounds without every child always holding the same card.
This saint bingo game is suitable for all three, but it is especially useful wherever children are learning the Catholic faith in a group setting. For home use, it gives parents a simple way to introduce saints through play rather than formal lesson time. In Catholic school and CCD classes, it works well as a reinforcement activity, review game, or faith-based classroom break. The set includes 16 bingo cards, saint calling cards, and markers, so it can be used with multiple children right away. The thick cardstock construction is helpful for repeated handling in classroom or parish settings, and the 6 by 7 inch card size is manageable for younger children. Because the content centers on mini saints for children, it is particularly fitting for early faith formation. Its biggest strength is ease of use across different Catholic learning environments. The limitation is that it is a focused game format, so it is best for recognition and engagement rather than in-depth saint study. Many teachers and parents would pair it with saint stories or discussion afterward.