An Iowa dad — whose daughter received money from Elizabeth Warren while they were running a lemonade stand — said he is giving the Democrat’s dough to a pro-life charity.

Sienna Michels and Audrey Billings, both 11, made headlines in August when the US senator gave them $10 for lemonade during a campaign blitz

Warren tweeted an image with the girls on Aug. 8, writing: “Stopped for a quick drink at a lemonade stand in Harlan, Iowa. When life gives you lemons, make big structural change!”

The presidential hopeful handed them $3 more than the product cost, to account for gender inequality.

Sienna and Audrey were impressed by the US senator and asked their parents to vote for the Massachusetts senator — but the relationship soured when they learned of her stance on abortion, Sienna’s dad said Monday.

“Our daughters thought [Warren] was nice,” Dan Michels, a Trump supporter, told the Washington Free Beacon. “She came by and told us we should vote for her.”

“But we don’t align with her politically and … because she’s pro-choice, we said we should donate her money to a pro-life [cause].”

Warren’s lemonade money went to March for Life Education and Defense Fund, a non-profit that supports pro-life legislation, Michels said.

“My daughter told us she wanted us to vote for her. We talked about the abortion part of things and said maybe we should donate money to stop abortion, and my daughter was all for that,” he said.

In May, the 70-year-old unveiled a lofty pro-choice agenda — prohibiting states from interfering with Roe v. Wade and guaranteeing reproductive health procedures such as abortions will be covered under Medicare for All.