Mother's Day is the time when kids express their appreciation in the form of homemade cards, hand-crafted presents, and breakfast in bed. It is where the thought counts more than gifts themselves. As a result, these Mother's Day books are a part of expressing that all important thank you to moms everywhere. These books are about celebrating moms - whether they a human or not. Kids may even get an idea or two for Mother's Day.
The Night Before Mother's Day is a book that has been featured on Reading Rainbow. The kids, with some help from Dad, are planning
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Last Minute Mother’s Day Crafts
by Michele May 5th, 2011 | Craft, Mother's Day, Presents
With Mother's Day only three days away, there isn't enough time to start a major project. Shopping may seem like the easier option, but sometimes it's the small things that kids make or do that create a wonderful memory for Mom. So with less than 72 hours, what can you have your kids make in time? Both of the following gift ideas require little money or time. Plus, they are presents that can be made by kids of all ages. Why not give one (or both) a try?
Personalized Placemat
Construction paper (12" x 18")
Crayons, markers, etc
1. Have your child
Personalized Placemat
Construction paper (12" x 18")
Crayons, markers, etc
1. Have your child
Quiet Shopping for Mother’s Day
by Jane Wangersky April 25th, 2011 | Mother's Day, Presents
While writing this article, I read these words in a report from the USDA Forest Service: "The Mother’s Day fire was ignited by lightning on May 5, 2010." What they don't tell you is that the lightning struck when someone gave his mom a gift-wrapped dust mop!
Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother's Day, had harsh things to say about customary gifts: "A printed card means nothing except that you are too lazy to write to the woman who has done more for you than anyone in the world. And candy! You take a box to Mother—and then eat most of
Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother's Day, had harsh things to say about customary gifts: "A printed card means nothing except that you are too lazy to write to the woman who has done more for you than anyone in the world. And candy! You take a box to Mother—and then eat most of
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by Bea May 6th, 2010 | Mother's Day
Something about all of the television and newspaper advertisements seems to be hinting to me that Mother's Day is just around the corner. Everywhere I go I see an ad about how to let my mother know how much I love her. I suppose a simple "I love you, mom" could do the job...erm, maybe not. Of course, she will appreciate those four words, but I do believe she is expecting something more. Darn, I should have kept her away from the TV and the fliers these past few weeks! Just kidding.
As kids, my sisters and I never had
As kids, my sisters and I never had



