Piggy bank
33Piggy banks
If you are looking for a piggy bank for your boy or girl, then you have come to the right place. Here at Kids-world, we have a really good selection of different piggy banks for kids. A piggy bank can be a really good tool to teach your kid about personal finances and saving up. In addition, they can be really nice as decorative items in the room.
On this page, you will find a wealth of different piggy banks from several different brands. Take a look around our product range to see if you can find the right piggy bank for your kid.
Piggy banks in nice shapes
On this page, you will find piggy banks in many different colours. Therefore, we sincerely hope that you will find a piggy bank that suits your kid's tastes. You can easily find beautiful piggy banks from Kids by Friis, which have motifs from H. C. Andersen's fairy tales such as The Ugly Duckling, The Lighthouse, The Princess on the Pea, Thumbelina and The Little Mermaid.
You can also find piggy banks from Sebra made of plywood that are shaped like elephants or rhinos. Or what about the cute piggy banks from PlanToys with fun silicone ears and a snout in sustainable wood?
Piggy banks in lovely colours
We have piggy banks in many different colours. There are not only solid coloured piggy banks, but also piggy banks with many different colours. You can typically find piggy banks in the colours blue, brown, grey, white, rose, red and black. It should, therefore, not be too difficult to find a piggy bank that matches the decor in the kid's room.
Our many fine piggy banks are not only practical for storing pocket money, but also work well as a decoration in the room. They can either be placed on a shelf, a bookshelf or perhaps on a desk.
Teach your kid to save money with a nice piggy bank
A piggy bank is not just a container of pocket money. The piggy bank can also be used as a tool to teach your kid to save up money for something they would like to buy. Good financial habits should begin early, so if your kid gets everything they want without them paying for it from the start, then it can be extra difficult for them to save up and manage their personal finances later on.
With a piggy bank, your kid learns the value of money early on by waiting and saving up. The kid also learns that when you have used your pocket money to buy something, it means that it’s no longer there and that it’s necessary to to save up again.
Of course, kids should not be responsible for managing their own “finances,” but it can be a good exercise to teach them to save up if, for example. there’s some particular article of clothing, computer game or something else extra that they would really like.