Spring Bingo
Looking for something to do while you’re staying at home? Try our Stay-at-Home Bingo! Whether you complete a few activities, get a bingo, or go for them all – use these activities to help pass the time. Our pink bingo board is for teens and adults and our yellow board is for kids and families.
Links to additional resources to help you complete prompts are after the bingo boards.
Spring Bingo Resources for Adults
- Read a book available through overdrive/libby
- Write a poem
- Read a magazine
- Learn a new language on Pronunciator
- Practice self care
- Watch a video on Hoopla
- Try Novelist to find your next read
- Play a board game
- Do an exercise video or program
- Attend a virtual zoo or aquarium session
- Listen to music
- Read a poem – check out the Library’s facebook page in April for poems!
- Look up your family history on Heritage Quest
Spring Bingo Resources for Kids
- Watch an author storytime of your choice
- Complete a puzzle
- Help cook or bake in the kitchen
- Attend a Mo Willems virtual art class
- Complete a game or activity on Bookflix
- Watch a video on Hoopla
- Have a dance party with Laurie Berkner
- Listen to Olaf (Josh Gad) read a story
- Read a pair of books on Bookflix
- Redesign a book cover – pick a book that you’ve read and draw a completely different cover for it
- Play a board game
- Attend a virtual museum or art exhibit
- Create your own story walk for your family – create and draw a multi-page story, post pages in order around your house and encourage your family to read your story
- Read a book available on Hoopla
- Do a Kids InfoBit Scavenger Hunt
- Attend a virtual writers workshop with Kate DiCamillo
- Attend a virtual zoo or aquarium session
- Attend a Jarret K virtual art class