This craft is intended for ages 5 and up.
It contains small parts that might present a choking hazard.

Supplies:
1 medium sized container with lid like oatmeal, raisin or grits (Or use a drink mix container or nut can. Use a cereal box & make a rectangular pig)
1 1/2 sheets pink construction paper (or other paper)
1 small sheet pink craft foam (or construction paper)
1/2 chenille stem (pipe cleaner) (or a curled piece of paper)
Squiggly eyes (Or draw the eyes with marker)
1 black marker
Scissors
Glue

INSTRUCTIONS:
Remove lid. Cover bottom of container with paper, leaving a little space at the top so there’s room to put the lid back on. Trim the excess from the bottom. Cover lid of container with paper. Ask for help to cut long hole in lid large enough to fit a quarter through if you want to put the money in at the top. You can put a hole at the mouth instead so the piggy eats the money.

Attach squiggly eyes or draw eyes.
Cut an oval out of foam* for the snout. Add nostrils with marker. Glue snout just below eyes.
Cut small ears out of foam* and glue to the sides, half way above the top of the container.
Draw mouth or cut money hole, if desired.
*Remember: Construction
paper can be substituted for foam on snout and ears.

Tightly curl 1/2 a chenille stem around a pencil, remove from pencil, stretch it out a little and straighten about 1/2 inch of one end. Poke a tiny hole at the bottom back of the pig and push the straight end of the stem inside the container about 1/2 inch. Tape inside to secure, if needed. (Or curl a strip of paper around a pencil, stretch the curl out slightly and tape the end to the backside of the pig.)
Place lid back on top of container.

This little piggy went to market,
This little piggy stayed at home,
This little piggy had roast beef,
This little piggy had none.
And this little piggy went... 
"Wee wee wee" all the way home...

If you feed this little piggy,
You’ll have money in the bank.

A penny saved is a penny earned.
-Benjamin Franklin