Free Kids Money Coloring Pages
Printable coloring pages that teach simple money lessons through pictures. Help kids learn about saving, spending, earning, giving, budgeting, and making wise choices — one page at a time. Browse Free PrintablesMoney Lessons Kids Can See and Color
These kids money coloring pages are designed to be simple, visual, and practical. Instead of long worksheets, each printable focuses on one clear money idea parents, teachers, homeschool families, and church leaders can talk through while a child colors.
- Saving: learning to set money aside before spending it.
- Spending: understanding that money choices matter.
- Needs vs. wants: learning the difference between important and optional purchases.
- Earning: connecting work, effort, and responsibility.
- Giving: introducing generosity in a simple way.
- Budgeting: showing kids that money works best with a plan.
Printable Kids Money Coloring Pages
Download and print the money coloring pages below. More pages will be added over time, so this collection can grow into a full printable money learning library for kids.
Save Before You Spend
A simple piggy bank coloring page that helps kids understand that saving money first is a smart habit. Download PDF
Treasure Choices: Save, Spend & Share
Ahoy, matey! Join a pirate adventure while learning one of the first money lessons every child should know. This fun printable coloring page teaches kids that every dollar has three choices: save it, spend it, or share it. Perfect for parents, teachers, homeschool families, and Sunday school. Download PDFComing Soon
Give Cheerfully
A simple printable that teaches kids that money is not only for keeping and spending, but also for helping others. Download PDFComing Soon
Money Needs a Plan
A kid-friendly budgeting coloring page that shows how money can be divided into saving, spending, and giving. Download PDFComing Soon
Save for a Goal
This printable helps kids connect saving money with something specific they are working toward. Download PDFHow to Use These Coloring Pages
- Print the page on standard 8.5 × 11 paper.
- Let the child color first before turning it into a lesson.
- Ask one simple question: “What is this page teaching about money?”
- Keep the conversation short and age-appropriate.
- Display the finished page as a reminder of the money habit.
Want More Free Money Tools?
Every Dollar Grows also offers simple printable tools for adults who want to budget, save money, and make better financial decisions. Start with the Free Budget Tracker or the Free Savings Goal Planner.Simple Money Questions to Ask Kids
These questions can turn a coloring page into a simple conversation without making it feel like school.
