If your child is old enough to understand what money is or you are simply looking to introduce them to the concept, one of the best ways of piquing your child’s interest is coloring sheets. Here, we list our collection of ten popular piggy bank coloring pages for your little artists to help them learn about money and encourage savings.
Did you know how the piggy bank got its name? In earlier times, ceramicists used pygg, a type of clay, to make money vessels. They were called ‘pygg jars’. With the evolution of language and pronunciation, the name and meaning of these jars changed. So, ceramicists started to make vessels in the shape of the animal pig, possibly as a pun on the word ‘pygg’. Interesting, isn’t it?
1. Easy piggy bank
Here is a simple piggy bank coloring sheet for your younger kids. Ask your child to write their name on the piggy bank and color it with bright shades. Your child will love to see a custom piggy bank coloring sheet with their name on it. It might also encourage them to save money.
2. Money in the piggy bank
Here is a fun way to test your child’s math skills. Ask your child to color the pennies in copper or brown color. Then, ask them to count the pennies and write the total at the bottom of the coloring sheet. This coloring sheet will help them practice counting and writing skills.
3. Piggy bank and a purse
Here is a coloring sheet of a piggy bank and a wallet. Give your child a few dimes every day and explain to them that they can spend the money as long as they save a certain amount. It is an excellent way to teach your child how to manage expenses.
4. Count The Money
This piggy bank worksheet is appropriate for second graders. Ask them to count the money going into the bank. Each coin has different designs on it, so your kid needs to pay attention. They can color the coins and the piggy bank afterward. This coloring sheet will improve your child’s counting skills.
5. Hamm
The coloring sheet features Hamm, the piggy bank from the famous Pixar film Toy Story. Hamm is a wise piggy bank with a cork in his belly. He is the wisest of all the toys in the film. Hamm is a tech genius. He can quickly identify the different types of child locks, trash bags, and channel hoppers.
6. Floral Piggy Bank
Here is another fun coloring sheet for your little one. The piggy bank has bold floral prints on it. And how can you miss the cute face of the pig? Ask your child to use bright and stunning colors for the piggy bank. They can also try color mixing on this sheet.
7. Girl Counting Dimes
The cute girl just smashed her piggy bank and is counting the money. What do you think she will buy? A doll, a book, or a beautiful dress? Ask your child to write a story to go with the image.
8. Cute Piggy Bank
This coloring sheet is one of our favorites. It is the perfect piggy bank coloring sheet for your little angel. They can color this sheet any way they like. While they color, tell them to save their pocket money to buy the toys and treats they want.
9. Boy Sneaking
In this picture, the boy is up to some mischief. He is eyeing the piggy bank kept on the table. We don’t know whom it belongs to, but the way the boy is looking at the piggy bank, we are sure it does not belong to him.
10. Trace The Words
Here is a simple coloring sheet for your preschooler. The coloring sheet requires your child to trace the word ‘bank’. They can also color the piggy bank in any color they want. This activity will strengthen their fine motor skills.
These piggy bank coloring pages can bring hours of fun for children. Although it is important for kids to learn the right way to color, do not force them to color within the lines. Let them express themselves freely. The primary objective of coloring pages is to ensure your children have fun and improve their skills. We hope you like our collection of piggy bank coloring sheets and spend quality time with your little ones.
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