MasterPieces Old MacDonald's Farm Bingo Game – Fun for Kids Ages 3+
This bingo game from MasterPieces gives the classic family favorite a farmyard spin, though the symbols also include representations of a favorite team and other memorabilia. Designed for children ages 3 and up, the set includes 1 spinner, 6 gameboards, and 60 custom tokens. To win, be the first player to cover all 9 symbols on your board and shout BINGO.
How does the Old MacDonald's Farm Bingo Game play?
Play is straightforward and easy for young children to follow. The youngest player starts by spinning the spinner. When the spinner stops, the player whose gameboard shows the matching symbol calls it out and covers that symbol with a token. Turns move clockwise. The first player to cover 9 symbols on their board and yell “BINGO” wins the game.
What's included in the box?
- 1 spinner
- 6 gameboards
- 60 custom tokens
The gameboards each feature a grid of 9 symbols, and the tokens are used to mark matches. The tokens are sized for small hands.
Gameplay features and theme
While the title highlights Old MacDonald's Farm, the symbols also incorporate your favorite team and other memorabilia — a unique mix that adds variety. The objective is simple: make 9 matches on your board. The spinner adds an element of chance, keeping every round fresh. This game is perfect for 2 to 6 players, making it ideal for playdates, family nights, or classroom activities.
| Brand | MasterPieces |
| Product Type | Bingo Game |
| Age Range | 3 years and up |
| Number of Players | 2–6 |
| Components | 1 spinner, 6 gameboards, 60 tokens |
Common questions about the game
How many players can join?
From 2 to 6 players can play, using the gameboards provided.
What is the goal of the game?
Be the first to cover all 9 symbols on your gameboard and shout BINGO.
Is this game suitable for children under 3?
The manufacturer recommends ages 3 and up due to small parts.
How do you determine who goes first?
The youngest player takes the first turn.
Tips for a smooth game
Before starting, divide the gameboards and tokens equally among the players. Make sure each player has a clear view of the spinner. Encourage younger players to call out the symbol they see when it matches. The game moves quickly, keeping little ones engaged.