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GeoToys GeoBingo Set, World & USA Bingo for Kids, Geography Game for Home & School, Bingo Games for Family, Play & Learn USA States and Capitals & World Countries, Kids Educational Games Ages 4 and Up

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  • CLASSIC, FUN & EASY TO PLAY: GeoBingo is a bingo game for kids to help them learn geography in a classic and fun way! Just flip a card, put a bingo chip on your board if you have a match, and keep watching your board. Yell BINGO! when you get five states in a row.
  • EDUCATIONAL CARD GAME: Each bingo set for kids includes 8 bingo boards, 75 bingo chips, and 50 cards showcasing capitals, land area, population, and geographic location. These geography materials help children learn states and capitals while having fun.
  • BINGO GAME FOR FAMILY: These geography games are great for family games, providing an easy and enjoyable way for everyone to learn more about the world. Ideal for kids bingo and family bingo games, making it a wonderful addition to family game nights.
  • VERSATILE PLAY: Whether at home, school, or camp, GeoBingo is perfect for large groups or individual play. Use it as geography games for kids in classrooms or as a family bingo game at home. Make learning geography exciting and interactive!
  • SKILL-BUILDING: At Geotoys, we are dedicated to creating educational and fun playing cards, fostering a love for geography through our bingo gaming set. Our USA & World geography games help kids develop new skills and vocabulary.

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4.5 out of 5 stars
292 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the educational value of the game interesting and fun. They mention it's well-made, durable, and easy to understand and remember. Some say it's a good way to learn state capitals and nicknames. Overall, customers are satisfied with the wood and card quality. However, some customers disagree on the visual quality.

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43 customers mention "Educational value"43 positive0 negative

Customers find the educational value of the game interesting and fun. They say it's a basic bingo game that provides a nice degree of education for beginners.

"...Essentially, this game can be extremely educational or fairly educational. It all depends on how far you're willing to take it...." Read more

"...only took about 10 minutes, if that, so great if you want something fun and educational but that doesn't take forever and a day to play...." Read more

"...This game did not disappoint. Traditional bingo concept. There are 8 bongo boards that each have a variation of 50 countries...." Read more

"...The game is a basic bingo game. It comes with wood chips, a decent quality deck, and plenty of cards for a family to choose from...." Read more

19 customers mention "Durability"15 positive4 negative

Customers like the durability of the product. They mention it's well-made, has good quality cards, and solid wood discs. Some say the game boards are pretty thick paperstock, but bend a little too easily.

"...As for the chips: they are made of wood--won't break! The boards are fairly durable, but should do well if returned to the box after playing the game..." Read more

"...The game boards are pretty thick paperstock, but bend a little too easily so I think I'm going to laminate them to make them last forever! ;)..." Read more

"...The game is a basic bingo game. It comes with wood chips, a decent quality deck, and plenty of cards for a family to choose from...." Read more

"...Oh, the cards are pretty sturdy, but I’m going to laminate them anyway bc of the usage." Read more

14 customers mention "Learning ability"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the game's learning ability to be great. They mention it's good for beginning readers who love geography and a good way to learn state capitals and nicknames. Readers also say the game is easy to understand and remember.

"Just what I was looking for. Classic bingo with geography. Each card has additional information so you can tailor the game by calling out Name..." Read more

"...The kids love it and their familiarity with world countries has improved...." Read more

"...This is a great game we can play together since Bingo is simple enough for a 3-year-old. I wish the bingo cards were a little sturdier...." Read more

"...We love this! Organizes the countries by continent. So interesting all of the facts on each card. Clear and easy to understand and remember...." Read more

9 customers mention "Value for money"9 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of the game. They mention it's worth getting, a great product, and a wonderful simplistic game.

"...Great quality pieces and great deal for the price." Read more

"...Unlike some educational bingo games this one is worth getting! The bingo chips aren't flimsy and it's more durable." Read more

"Wonderful, simplistic game. Used with 3rd and 4th graders. Great value. Kids actually loved playing it!" Read more

"Product arrived quickly & in excellent condition. Price was great. Kids will have a blast playing this as part of our home school program." Read more

5 customers mention "Wood quality"5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the wood quality of the product. They mention it comes with great little wood pieces, beautiful boards, and chips.

"...cards (constructed of a fairly durable and laminated cardstock), wooden bingo chips, and eight bingo boards...." Read more

"...The game is a basic bingo game. It comes with wood chips, a decent quality deck, and plenty of cards for a family to choose from...." Read more

"...their eyes to guess at what they’re seeing. Markets are unfinished wood circles. There aren’t a lot of them, just enough." Read more

"...Seems cheaply made. Great little wood pieces though!" Read more

4 customers mention "Card quality"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the card quality of the tabletop game. They mention it has plenty of cards for a family to choose from, the colors are bright, and the cards are nice and sturdy.

"...wooden bingo chips, and eight bingo boards...." Read more

"...The colors are bright and the cards are nice and sturdy...." Read more

"...It comes with wood chips, a decent quality deck, and plenty of cards for a family to choose from...." Read more

"...The markers are solid wood discs. Comes with enough bingo cards for eight players but we ran out of bingo markers when playing with six players." Read more

4 customers mention "Gift value"4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the gift value of the tabletop game. They mention it's a nice gift for an interested child.

"...of index cards costs seventy cents... but this makes a nice gift for an interested child. Very heavy-duty construction." Read more

"Seems like a very interesting gift, ordered and arriving (very quickly via Amazon) in time for Christmas! Let's see ..." Read more

"...5 year old son is very interested in the world and this was the perfect gift for him. He loves this game and we play it daily...." Read more

"My 6 year old enjoys it. Great birthday gift idea." Read more

7 customers mention "Visual quality"4 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the visual quality of the game. Some mention the cards are visually descriptive, while others say the game is incredibly simplistic and confusing for kids at first.

"...While the cards themselves are visually descriptive, the nature of the game does not give you a sense of where you really are...." Read more

"...Was confusing for the kids at first. Overall, good purchase." Read more

"...and the countries names are very small but overall the graphics are bright and clear...." Read more

"...So interesting all of the facts on each card. Clear and easy to understand and remember. Highly recommend!" Read more

One of the best choices we've ever made, game-wise!
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One of the best choices we've ever made, game-wise!
Highly recommended! I bought this game to help my children learn to recognize state names and shapes in a fun way. It definitely does that! Each caller's card includes the state's name, nickname, population and total area, as well as showing the state's shape and the states and large bodies of water that surround it. The colors are bright and the cards are nice and sturdy. The game boards are pretty thick paperstock, but bend a little too easily so I think I'm going to laminate them to make them last forever! ;)The first 2 games we played we did the usual first-5-in-a-row-wins, then my hubby suggested we do 'full-card' (first person to fill up their entire card wins) and '4-corners' (first person to get all 4 corners wins). By the 3rd game, my 9yr old offered to call out the state names, which was awesome and unexpected, as he's usually really reluctant with anything obviously educational!I can see many different versions that we could do with this. As my children advance in their knowledge, I can start calling out states by saying their capital, instead of their state name, or by the states that surround it. All in all we played for about an hour, but a normal 5-in-a-row game probably only took about 10 minutes, if that, so great if you want something fun and educational but that doesn't take forever and a day to play. I saw that the company also offers a World version with countries instead of states, and I'm going to order that now.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2011
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As a family, we're all about educational games that are also fun to play. This one is a definite hit with my seven-year-old (and my husband and I enjoy playing it as well). As noted by other reviewers, you receive 50 country cards (constructed of a fairly durable and laminated cardstock), wooden bingo chips, and eight bingo boards. You also have the option of playing more than one bingo board at a time.

As for the chips: they are made of wood--won't break! The boards are fairly durable, but should do well if returned to the box after playing the game. The country cards are sturdy and can be shuffled with ease without them instantly developing creases, etc. A few nice features of the cards, apart from the vivid colors that illustrate the country (and those surrounding it): they mention the capital as well as the general population of the designated country; the top of each card, which labels the country you're searching for, is highlighted in purple, pink, green, or orange--this color categorization "illustrates" the continent on which the country belongs.

The game DOES have some problems, but as we know, we only have 50 country cards, so not every country out there is depicted. One example of an issue that I had with this game: the Americas are designated as one continent, though in English speaking countries (since post World War II), one distinguishes between North and South America. There are similar issues with some of the other countries with respect to their continent associations.

SOLUTION (potential): Pull out a map while playing the game and use it to enhance game play and allow you/your child to get a more definite sense of where each of the countries found in this game are located. While the cards themselves are visually descriptive, the nature of the game does not give you a sense of where you really are. Having a map on hand solves this issue. We actually pulled out another one of our games (the map is decent, but not spectacular on this game, since everything is made small-scale so as to fit on the board) called 
Name That Country Game  so that our daughter could get a better sense of where the country was truly located. We are now using a real map, though, as you get better illustrations. Once we started doing this, our daughter immediately began to get a better sense of "where" she was, and is doing better at identifying the countries and their continents.

Essentially, this game can be extremely educational or fairly educational. It all depends on how far you're willing to take it. If you just play Bingo, you'll learn a bit, but if you also take the time to glance at a map, take note of the capitals (and then, on the drive or walk to school or during dinner, do spontaneous, pressure-free quizzes about what continent the country is associated with, the name of its capital, what countries are nearby, etc., it is HIGHLY educational). Another fun thing to do is to talk about the shape of the country and to see if your child can come up with an image that locks the shape of the country in his/her mind. I had done this before, but after reading The Little Man in the Map, which deals exclusively with the United States and attempts to create visual imagery of each of the states (fairly well done, though the rhymed verses help considerably) 
The Little Man In the Map: With Clues To Remember All 50 States , our family has adopted this strategy. We all remember that Italy is a boot, but Chile could be a snake that's shedding its skin, and inside of Canada is a little bunny with large ears.

Definitely a great, unobtrusive teaching tool where you and your child learn together while having fun. We're learning a lot too, and it's a pleasure to see geography transformed from something daunting and intimidating to something fun and imaginative--a game she wants to play!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020
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My son is 4 and recently has a fascination with the countries of the world. Since I already purchased a USA bingo game that he loved, I decided to go with a countries of the world version as well. This game did not disappoint. Traditional bingo concept. There are 8 bongo boards that each have a variation of 50 countries. There are 75 bingo chips and a deck of 50 country cards. The first player picks a card from the deck which contains the name of a country. If you have the country on your board you put a chip down on the country, whoever first gets all their countries in a row or the entire bingo card filled wins. Each county card contains a little map of the country, the capital of the country and the population and size of the country. So that was a nice little added bonus. The bingo boards themselves are a little cheap in that they can easily bend and the countries names are very small but overall the graphics are bright and clear. The chips are small and really light which can be an issue for Youngers players keeping them in the right spots on their boards. The only thing I will say is that the age listed is 4 years old and above, which s fine if your 4 year old knows how to read. To be the adult that has to read both the cards and search your own board and the other players' boards would be a bit cumbersome. Overall though great game!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2015
Highly recommended! I bought this game to help my children learn to recognize state names and shapes in a fun way. It definitely does that! Each caller's card includes the state's name, nickname, population and total area, as well as showing the state's shape and the states and large bodies of water that surround it. The colors are bright and the cards are nice and sturdy. The game boards are pretty thick paperstock, but bend a little too easily so I think I'm going to laminate them to make them last forever! ;)

The first 2 games we played we did the usual first-5-in-a-row-wins, then my hubby suggested we do 'full-card' (first person to fill up their entire card wins) and '4-corners' (first person to get all 4 corners wins). By the 3rd game, my 9yr old offered to call out the state names, which was awesome and unexpected, as he's usually really reluctant with anything obviously educational!

I can see many different versions that we could do with this. As my children advance in their knowledge, I can start calling out states by saying their capital, instead of their state name, or by the states that surround it. All in all we played for about an hour, but a normal 5-in-a-row game probably only took about 10 minutes, if that, so great if you want something fun and educational but that doesn't take forever and a day to play. I saw that the company also offers a World version with countries instead of states, and I'm going to order that now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best choices we've ever made, game-wise!
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2015
Highly recommended! I bought this game to help my children learn to recognize state names and shapes in a fun way. It definitely does that! Each caller's card includes the state's name, nickname, population and total area, as well as showing the state's shape and the states and large bodies of water that surround it. The colors are bright and the cards are nice and sturdy. The game boards are pretty thick paperstock, but bend a little too easily so I think I'm going to laminate them to make them last forever! ;)

The first 2 games we played we did the usual first-5-in-a-row-wins, then my hubby suggested we do 'full-card' (first person to fill up their entire card wins) and '4-corners' (first person to get all 4 corners wins). By the 3rd game, my 9yr old offered to call out the state names, which was awesome and unexpected, as he's usually really reluctant with anything obviously educational!

I can see many different versions that we could do with this. As my children advance in their knowledge, I can start calling out states by saying their capital, instead of their state name, or by the states that surround it. All in all we played for about an hour, but a normal 5-in-a-row game probably only took about 10 minutes, if that, so great if you want something fun and educational but that doesn't take forever and a day to play. I saw that the company also offers a World version with countries instead of states, and I'm going to order that now.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2014
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Early elementary kids will enjoy this game. My kids like pronouncing the names of the countries, and they've started to recognize/become more interested in the names of countries mentioned in the news. The game is a basic bingo game. It comes with wood chips, a decent quality deck, and plenty of cards for a family to choose from. The kids lean to recognize countries/continents quickly, so to challenge them, we've begun teaching the capitals. Only complaint: wish that Australia & New Zealand didn't share the same color as European countries. Was confusing for the kids at first. Overall, good purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2018
Today, my family played the game while I was asleep. I asked my husband if it was educational. He said it shows the states and he would give facts about that state. For example, Idaho is a potato state. It is great for beginner learning. Recommend it, and later will buy a different game that is more challenging. If anyone have any game suggestion that kids love, yet learn a lot. Please let me know. For home school purpose, thanks!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Expected the item to be given to 7 year old ...
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2014
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Expected the item to be given to 7 year old granddaughter. Rating is for 4yr old. I should have read more reviews before purchasing