These money chart for kids printables are an easy (and free!) way to help your children learn not only the value of common bills and coins but also what they look like. Use these bills and coins worth money charts to make the concept of money less abstract!

It’s important to teach your kids the value of money, and these money chart for kids printables can help.
Now, when I talk about the “value of money,” what I’m talking about is the actual value of common bills and coins. In other words, what does a penny stand for, and (also important) what does it look like? And that’s where these money chart printables come in handy.
Coins Worth Money Chart
The first money chart for kids features common coins your kid may encounter. For each coin on this money coin chart there’s:
- Value
- Name
- Image of the front
- Image of the back
While this money coin chart is a great reference sheet, depending on your kid’s age and familiarity with money, it might still be a bit abstract. Presenting this printable coin value chart in conjunction with this printable play money template might help.

Bills Money Value Chart
The bill version of the money value chart printable features all of the same columns as the printable coin value chart (value, name, and images of the front and back). This money learning chart includes a row for the:
- One dollar bill ($1).
- Five dollar bill ($5).
- Ten dollar bill ($10).
- Twenty dollar bill ($20).
- Fifty dollar bill ($50).
- One hundred dollar bill ($100).
In addition to helping your kid recognize different coins and bills and get familiar with their names and values, these money chart printables may help your child better understand the concept of making change.
Once they master the different types of currency, you can educate them on the importance of saving money. These Printable Money Saving Challenges can motivate them to save $1,000.

Tip: Before your child can really take full advantage of the money value charts, he or she will need to have a grasp on their 123s. If that’s an area where they could still use a little practice, making flashcards, games (like matching games), or coloring sheets with bubble numbers may help.










Whether you have preschoolers or teens, teaching kids about money and how to manage it is imperative. Hopefully these free money chart for kids printables sets them on a good path to being financially responsible.
How are you going to use these free printable money charts for kids? Please share in the comments!




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