Hey guys, we’re doing it!
For health and fitness, many of you are walking together a lot. Walking offers a great opportunity to repeat pedestrian skills that will keep your child(ren) safer now and for their lifetime.
Use these Bingo cards while you accompany your child on a walk or roll to prompt different discussions about traveling your neighbourhood. Simply cross off the items on the card as you see them or discuss them to see how full you can make your card.
If some of the pedestrian skills on these bingo cards stump you, there is more guidance in our Sidewalk Smarts Passport.
Bingo Card Collection
Click on this week’s card to print or download it. Look for and/or discuss items designated in each square, mark them off, and submit a photo of your card or a list of your findings for valid entry.
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