5 Money Banks and Cash Storage for Kids

Cash Organizer Money Banks for Kids
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Isn’t it funny how we all used to love dropping coins into our trusty old piggy banks as kids? I swear, nothing was more satisfying than hearing that little clink of coins hitting the bottom.

But now that my kids are getting older, I’ve noticed they need something a bit more… sophisticated. After all, they’re saving up for more than just candy these days (though candy’s still a priority). Now, pre-teen kids expect money banks and other cash organizer options—because a regular piggy bank just won’t cut it anymore.

Whether they’re stashing away their allowance, birthday money, or those loose coins they magically find all over the house, a good money bank or organizer gives them the perfect spot to keep their money safe—and maybe even learn a little about the importance of saving vs spending.

Here are a few fun options that’ll make pre-teen girls and boys feel like they’ve got their money in a good place!

Multiple colors available


SKYDUE Budget Binder (My pick)

I must admit this idea came from my older daughter. She’s got this funny habit—she thinks “the sky’s the limit” when it comes to spending our money, but when it’s her own, she’s super stingy. While I can’t say I’m thrilled about her enthusiasm for spending our money, I’m quite proud of her mindfulness about her own finances. She recently decided she wants to start saving for important things in her life, like makeup, clothes, and other essentials. The SKYDUE Budget Binder is perfect for this. It comes with little zipper envelopes, sticky labels, and expense sheets, making it a great tool for teaching her budgeting and saving for special occasions.

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Wood shadow box frame | 6.5″ x 6.5″


Shadow Box Wooden Frame Money Bank

And then there are those coins—they seem to end up everywhere. The usual piggy banks don’t quite cut it for my oldest one anymore. This cute and practical option has a transparent plexiglass front that allows her to see how much she’s saving, and she can choose a favorite picture as the background. It’s a fun way to encourage saving while adding a personal touch to her room.

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Kids can easily see their collection | 4.1″ x 5.4″


Owl Shaped Metal Coin and Money Bank

Now, my younger daughter loves a bit of extra cuteness in everything, and her piggy bank is no exception. The Owl Shaped Metal Coin Bank is perfect for her. It’s not just a place to store her savings; it’s also a charming decoration for her room. The metal design is adorable and makes it a great way to encourage saving with a little added flair.

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This cutie speaks to you | 3.5″ x 4.6″


Stealing Coin Panda Box

Now, if you’re looking for a super fun bank, this one is it! My younger daughter absolutely fell in love with this. While it doesn’t hold a ton of money, the cuteness factor more than makes up for it. You place a coin on the button, press it, and a little panda pops out to steal the coin away. It’s the kind of thing that your child will want to show off to all of their friends—it’s just that adorable!

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ATM Money Bank

I haven’t purchased this one yet, but it looks like so much fun! It’s designed to resemble a real ATM machine and comes with all sorts of features—a card, coin recognition, bill feeder, and more. You can set goals, deposit money, withdraw money—it’s like having a mini bank at home. I think your child would absolutely love this one!

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So there you have it—some stylish and fun ways to help your pre-teen stash their cash! Plus, who knows? Maybe they’ll even learn a thing or two about budgeting (or at least not spending it all on snacks). Here’s to a future of smart saving! 😊

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