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Joyful Saints 3-in-1 Games Set

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I’m pretty excited to share this printable Joyful Saints Games Set!  I created some cute little joy-filled saints and formatted them to work in three different games: Bingo, Memory and Guess Who.

With All Saints day coming up, these games could be a fun addition to an All Saints Day party or just a fun classroom activity to review some of our Church’s most beloved saints.  Included are 33 pages of Saints formatted to work with three different games. The saints included in this printable are:

  • St. Juan Diego
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • St. Dominic
  • Mother Theresa
  • St. Elizabeth of Hungary
  • St. Ann
  • St. Kateri
  • St. Rose of Lima
  • St. Jude
  • St. Joseph
  • St. Katharine Drexel
  • St. George
  • St. Bernadette
  • Our Lady of Lourdes
  • Our Lady of Kibeho
  • St. Michael
  • St. Francis of Assisi
  • St. Therese
  • St. Patrick
  • St. Benedict
  • St. Nicholas
  • St. John Bosco
  • St. Gianna
  • St. Ignatius
  • St. Cecilia
  • St. John Paul II
  • St. Maximilian Kolbe
  • St. Martin de Porres
  • St. Lucy
  • St. Padre Pio

The first game included is

Saint Bingo

I set this game up in a few ways to provide you with options to pick whatever suits your needs:

1) The Crafty Saint Bingo (more time-consuming, but possibly more fun and personalized)

In this version, you print the blank bingo board and some black and white saints.

Color them in. (I splurged on these Prisma Coloring Pencils after Lacy convinced me I wouldn’t regret it- and I don’t!)

Then cut and paste them onto the blank Bingo board.  There are 30 saints, and only 24 boxes on the Bingo board.  Just pick a few to not include.  Having the extras provides variety, so you don’t end up with 5 ‘BINGOS’ at once. 

2) The Slightly-Crafty Saint Bingo (still a little time consuming, but not as much as coloring them in yourself)

Print the color Bingo board and color saints.  Just cut and paste them into the blank bingo board.  Make sure you have your kids mix them up, so everyone ends up with a different board!  Really with 30 different saints, you can create A LOT of different bingo boards.

3) Let’s just play Bingo (and not be crafty)

I also created 15 pre-made bingo boards for you (and those took me a while to format, believe me) so that you could just print and get right down to playing Bingo. Print one set of the grid of all the saints for drawing from during the game. Print as many Bingo boards as you need, gather some bingo markers (cheerios work well) and start playing bingo!

The next game included is

Saints Memory!

This is pretty self explanatory- print two copies of the Saint Cards, cut them apart and start playing memory.  Use ALL of them for older kids (you’ll need a lot of space for 60 cards), or just a few matches for younger kids or if there’s just two of you. I set these up to be able to print double sided, or single sided- whatever you like.  Double sided version just says “Joyful Saints” on the backs of the cards.

Lastly, but not leastly (leastly?) 

Saints Guess Who!

I formatted these same saint pictures to fit into your Guess Who game(which is coincidentally on sale on Amazon right now).  I’ve wanted this version since I first bought Guess who for my kids like 5 years ago, and now it’s finally a reality. Just look at all these cute saints smiling at you as you play!

Print the Guess Who cards (double sided if you want, or not if you don’t want to mess with that), cut them apart, and insert them into your Guess Who boards.  Then print one set of the Memory game cards. There are 30 Saints in this downloadable, but only 24 slots in Guess who.  You’ll have to decide which saints to set aside (make sure sure you set aside the same saints for both boards, and the cards you draw).

Can you tell Charles is totally into this version of Guess Who?!

Use these games all year to bring a little more of your faith into your every day life.  They’re perfect for All Saints Day Games, or just rainy days, or snow days (we don’t get much of that in Alabama). 

Click over to my shop to purchase this downloadable file and print your own Joyful Saint Games! As a thank you to my frequent visitors and subscribers, it’s only $3 for the first week! So don’t miss this sale price, and head over to the shop now!

This is a digital downloadable file.  No physical products will be shipped.  After checking out your cart, you will recieve an email with a link to your file.  Please open it on a computer and save it so you can use it as many times as you like.  Digital file links expire after 5 downloads. 

Thank you all for your support.  I love making printable to bless my family and yours!

Happy October, and Happy All Saints Day!

Kristen

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2 Comments

  1. Maria says:

    Looking for the coloring page of the Year of St. Joseph. cant find to print. Thank you!! You have a amazing pieces!!

    1. Kristen Rabideau says:

      Hi! Thanks for asking, I did that for http://www.yearofstjoseph.org, so you can find it here: https://yearofstjoseph.org/st-joseph-coloring-page/

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