6 styles to choose from, these printable princess chore chart is perfect for the little lady in your home! Print, laminate, and use over and over with a dry-erase marker! Options for readers and non-readers, too!
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Princess Chore Charts
Want to know a sure fire way of getting little girls excited about helping out around the house? Make them a princess chore chart. Boom.
My little princesses flipped over these behavior charts and they love that they are dry erase so they can keep them for a long time.
I created 6 styles to choose from and you can customize them!
There are some chores that Kaylee only does a couple of times a week so I permanently blocked those dates out. These are incredible easy to edit using pic monkey (it’s a free editing program online).
Printable Princess Reward Charts
You can print, laminate, and add magnet tape to make the princess chore chart dry-erase and easy to hang!
6 darling princesses to choose from: Snow White, Jasmine, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, and Ariel.
4 Customizable Options:
1. Save chart to your computer and use a photo editing program to add text to fill out the chore boxes.
2. Save chart to your computer and add clip art (for non-readers) using a photo editing program.
3. Print chart, laminate, and write in your own dry-erase chores.
4. Print chart, write in your own chores and laminate.
Make sure to print in “landscape” and full-page if possible. They also print well at an 8×10 size and you can trim the border.
Download or Save Chore Chart Template Here:
(Save if you want to edit and add text in a computer program. Download pdf and print if you’d like to fill in the blanks by hand).
Credits: Darling princess graphics were purchased from Sandy Digital Art, used with the designer’s permission. Chore charts designed by myself; Brandy from Gluesticks. Personal use, non-profit use only.
Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!
Aimee says
Thank you!
Jen says
Thanks for the tip!
Lorena says
Your Princesses are very busy! I don’t know how you keep up with them but the chore chart surely makes some tasks less daunting and more fun to check off. Thank you so much for sharing them, I think they will be a hit with mine too.
Brandy says
Thanks Lorena! I hope your little princesses enjoy them!
Designing Bee says
Thank you for such an adorable Princess Chore Charts! It is great to have the option to print out the preferred princess chart by the child to encourage her to take on requested tasks. This is a great way to build responsibility in the home while having fun. I love your idea and such a cute way to implement the tasks at home.