Fun winter bingo game for kids with 30 unique cards, calling cards, and bingo markers. Perfect winter activity for classrooms, parties, homeschool, and cozy family game nights.
Winter can feel long and cold, especially when kids are stuck indoors. That’s why I love having simple, printable games ready to go. Our winter bingo game has become a favorite in our home and during classroom time. It’s easy, engaging, and perfect for keeping kids smiling on chilly days.
This winter bingo set includes everything you need for a stress-free activity. You get 30 unique bingo cards, calling cards, a master calling sheet, and bingo markers. That means it works great for classrooms, parties, homeschool groups, or family game night.
A Cozy Game for All Ages
One of my favorite things about this winter bingo game is how easy it is for kids to play. The pictures are clear and fun. They include winter favorites like snowmen, mittens, hot cocoa, snowflakes, and penguins. Even younger kids can join in and feel proud when they spot a match.
The rules are simple. Just pick a calling card, say it out loud, and let everyone cover the matching picture on their bingo card. First person to get five in a row calls out, “Bingo!”
What’s Included in the Winter Bingo Set
This printable game is designed to make things easy for you. Inside the set you’ll find:
- 30 unique winter bingo cards
- Winter-themed calling cards
- A master calling sheet to track what’s been called
- Bingo markers for easy play
I love that you can print it once and use it again and again. Simply, laminate the cards and use dry erase markers.

Perfect for Classrooms and Home
This winter bingo game works well in so many settings. Use it as a classroom activity, a winter party game, or a simple afternoon surprise. It’s also a great way to practice listening skills, visual matching, and turn-taking.
Easy to Set Up
You don’t need fancy supplies. Just print the cards, hand them out, and place the calling cards in a pile or bowl. Choose a caller and let the game begin. It only takes a few minutes to get started, which I really appreciate on busy days.
A Winter Activity Kids Look Forward To
Every time winter rolls around, this bingo game makes it feel a little more special. It brings everyone together and turns an ordinary day into something fun.
If you’re looking for a simple, low-prep winter activity that kids will love, this winter bingo game is a perfect choice. It’s playful, easy, and full of winter cheer.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Playing Winter Bingo is quick and simple. Here is how to get started:
- Print all bingo cards, calling cards, and the master calling sheet.
- Give each player one bingo card and a set of bingo markers.
- Cut out the winter calling cards and place them in a bowl or stack.
- Choose one person to be the caller.
- The caller picks one card and says the winter image out loud.
- Players cover the matching picture on their card.
- Keep going until someone gets five in a row.
- The first person to yell “Bingo!” wins the round.
You can play again and again by mixing up the cards each time.
Popular Winter Books for Kids
Pairing bingo with a cozy winter story makes the activity even more special. Here are a few favorite winter books to enjoy together:
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats – A sweet classic about a boy discovering the magic of a snowy day.
Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson – A cozy story about animals gathering while Bear sleeps through the winter.
Froggy Gets Dressed by Jonathan London – A funny tale about getting bundled up for snowy fun.
Ready to Play Winter Bingo?

If you’re ready to bring this cozy winter fun into your home or classroom, you can get the complete winter bingo game by clicking on the link below. It includes all 30 unique bingo cards, calling cards, a master calling sheet, and bingo markers — everything you need for an easy, stress-free activity. Just print and play.
I hope you and your kids enjoy this winter game.
More Winter Activities for Kids
If your kids loved Winter Bingo, here are a few more fun winter ideas to keep the smiles going:
Winter Scavenger Hunt – Search for snowflakes, mittens, snowmen, and winter animals around the house or classroom.

Hot Chocolate Craft – Print, color, cut and glue together a hot chocolate.

Winter Coloring Pages – Print cozy scenes like snow-covered trees, hot cocoa mugs, and playful penguins for your kids to color.

