Chore Reward Charts – Princesses and Super Heroes
Getting kids to behave is a difficult thing a lot of the time. Kids don’t have a great understanding or appreciation for following rules or getting things done. But getting kids to help around the house or perform helpful tasks can be a lot easier when they have a visual representation of their progress.
Chore charts are a great way to help with this. I love the idea of having stickers they can place each time they do something awesome. When they have enough stickers, they can trade them in for a prize.
Currently my boys are saving up their cash for a Nintendo Switch, which they are super excited about. They are doing chores around the house and helping in our neighborhood to earn cash to buy their prize. These chore reward charts are perfect for keeping track of their hard work.

For the Reward Chart, simply print on heavy card stock and hang up. You could also laminate it to make it reusable.
For the stickers, you can either print them out onto Avery 1 inch labels, or simply print them onto a full sticker sheet and cut them out with a 1-inch punch.
To download the printable files, simply click the photos below.
SUPER HERO CHORE REWARD CHART:
Hopefully you and your kiddos will enjoy these super awesome Chore Reward Sticker Charts to help you on your way to better behavior. Enjoy!
Katie Reed is a passionate writer and mother of four vivacious boys from Salt Lake City, Utah. Drawing from her own journey through TTC, pregnancy, and the joys of raising children, she offers a wealth of insight into the world of motherhood. Beyond her heartfelt tales, Katie delights her readers with family-friendly recipes, engaging crafts, and a curated library of printables for both kids and adults. When she’s not penning her experiences, you’ll find her crafting memories with her husband and sons—Dexter, Daniel, Chester, and Wilder.
Thank you so much for sharing these reward charts and stickers. My children love them and being able to see their progress encourages them to keep making good choices. They are learning to work for a goal.
This is so awesome. Anyway to put a brown princess on the princess chart too?
You know, this was made so many years ago, and I have been meaning to update it! I definitely need to get some melanin in there! I’ll see what I can do! Thank you for the reminder!!
Thank you forever! You are wonderful!
Thank you for sharing these wonderful chart! The superhero chart is so awesome but I can’t download it for some reason.
Is there any chance you could email it to me? Thank you so much.
You can go directly to the chart here: https://www.amotherthing.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/superhero.pdf
And the stickers are here: https://www.amotherthing.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Stickers.pdf
My son will love the superhero chart but I’m also having a hard time getting it to print. Can you help?
Ugh. I’m so sorry! I don’t know what the problem is. If you click on the image of the chart, it should automatically open to the pdf document, where you can print it. You’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open it, which most computers have by default. If it’s not opening when you click it, you can also right click and select “Save Link As” and then save the document to your computer. I hope that helps!
Hi
I love the superhero chart but I can’t download it for some reason. Is there any chance you could email it to me? I’d be so grateful.
Many thanks
Lucie
These are adorable. I have featured them on my blog 🙂
Yes for the littler one but will this incentive system also work for my 14 yo to get focused & chores done?!?! Geesh LOL