Bingo can be used as a way of teaching number or letter recognition, to encourage interaction, or simply playing for fun.1
This section includes adapted versions of bingo - large print or braille bingo cards (which may make them suitable for people who are blind or partially sighted) as well as bingo cards with shutters which cover the numbers.2
Bingo sets with tabs or shutters enable you to play the game without the use of a pen, as the tab or shutter can be simply pulled across a number.
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