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How to
Play UnCommon Courtesy Bingo Games

All of the UnCommon Courtesy bingo games
include the game cards, plastic tokens*, and calling cards. Cut up the calling
card sheets and place the cards into a bowl or
other festive container.
The game comes with both game cards and calling cards that
have the same image that are on the cards. The calling cards are drawn from some
type of container, and the players cover the square if it is on the playing
card. You can be creative in the way that players can get “bingo” including
horizontal, vertical, or diagonal rows, blackout bingo, corner cover bingo, etc.
It’s all up to you!
Caution: Small plastic tokens represent a choking
for young children. Be sure to supervise young children appropriately and tell
them not to place the chips in their mouths.
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