Money is usually accessed by way of a bank account and a plastic card. A good way to teach your child about the value and management of money is with a piggy bank. Instead of buying a generic bank, try making your own. It's a fun craft that you can do with your child. There are different homemade piggy bank ideas for you to try.
1. Spend, Save, Give Piggy Bank. Three Mason jars, some wood, a saw, and some tags are all you'll need for this project. Cut the holes in the wood. The holes should be the same size as the opening of the jar. The parent should be the one to cut the holes. If you prefer, you can paint the wood to your child's color. Once the holes are cut, you and your child can slip the Mason jar openings into the hole. The third step is to put the words "Spend, Save, and Give" on the jars. Your child will be aware of how to manage their money with this type of bank.
2. Eco-Friendly Piggy Bank. You will need an empty plastic bottle, a knife, and things to decorate the bank for this project. Cut a slit on the side of the bottle to fit all coins and dollar bills. The parent should be the one to do this. Let your child decorate it with the arts and crafts material. They can use the bottle to make a pig. Your child will be able to see their money grow with each new deposit and learn how valuable it is. Your child will learn how to be eco-friendly with the help of the piggy bank.
3. You'll need an old bank and some paint to do this. You can paint over the old bank to give it a new look. Write on the piggy bank, "Feed Daily", in a different color paint. This will get your child to understand the importance of saving money and encourage them to feed the bank. There is a place for little ones to keep their money. They have a place to keep their money organized. Your child will be provided with a sense of creativity and eco-friendliness by making their very own piggy bank. Children need to be taught these key lessons. It's like you're killing two birds with one stone when you make your own bank
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