Top 100 Mother's Day gift ideas 2019
Ninth list on Top 100 Mother's Day gift ideas 2019:-
Mother's Memory Box
It's almost Mother's Day.
I want to show my mom I love her a special way.
I'll paint a little box.
I'll put in a teddy bear.
( small fuzzy bear about 3/4 in purchased at craft store)
It shows how we love to bear hug.
I'll put in a piece of gum.
(obviously, a piece of bubble gum)
It shows how we always stick together.
I'll put in some nuts.
(Peanut in shell)
They show how silly we like to be.
I'll put in a bandage.
(band-aid)
It shows how she always comes to my rescue.
I'll put in a chocolate kiss.
(hershey's kiss)
It shows how good it feels to be loved.
And, Mom, don't forget...
I'll love you forever!
Hope this is clear. It is loved by all and fairly cheap. I would definitely get the book (copywriting infringement is not my style) to read. The pics are cute, kind of small to read to whole group of moms and kinder though. I wish it came in big book. Oh well, email me for more information if needed. Laura in Upland (going back to school tomorrow after spring break)
From the past few years, I have done the same Mothers Day project:
On a sheet of 9X12 construction paper, I paste a teapot shape with the following poem:
Here's a poem for Mother's Day
I'll try my best in every way
But when you get upset with me
Relax and have a cup of tea
Under the teapot & poem, I paste a small picture of the child. I laminate it and tape a Lipton's tea bag to the front. If I have time, i have the child write Happy Mother's Day before I laminate…
There was a cute 'Mom's Day' version of Down By The Bay that I got off this post. We sang it for our Mom's Day Tea last year. The 'my mother will say...' part had responses mom-type responses.....and my mind is drawing a blank right now....but the favorite was 'change your underwear...because I care.....down by the bay!' VERY cute.
I also wanted to throw in a fun and touching activity to do for mother's day.
Creative Teaching Press has a little book called "Celebrating Mothers Day"
something like Mom's Memory Box. It is a cute short story about a child making a memory box and putting things in that make them think of mom.
For instance, I'll put in a piece of gum cause we always stick together.
etc.
I have my kids paint a box that we cut out of cardstock at our materials center die cuts. It is a box with a heart that forms the lid. Then after water
coloring flowers on outside, I read the story to them and we place all the things in. On mothers day, at our tea, we read the book and they open
the box with their mom's and take out the things in the box. I also put the poem on the front which is just the words from the book. All is at school, but if anyone is interested, I can give you more infor.
coloring flowers on outside, I read the story to them and we place all the things in. On mothers day, at our tea, we read the book and they open
the box with their mom's and take out the things in the box. I also put the poem on the front which is just the words from the book. All is at school, but if anyone is interested, I can give you more infor.
The moms and kids love it.
Not too expensive!
Laura
K in Upland CA
I love this time of year!!! The past two years we have done a book for the Moms.
We have the children dictate sentences to us about their Moms and they draw pictures of their Mom.
We copy the pages and put them into a book.
They are absolutely hysterical...One child wrote my Mom loves to spit watermelon seeds, My mom loves to watch her soaps,
They are absolutely hysterical...One child wrote my Mom loves to spit watermelon seeds, My mom loves to watch her soaps,
My Mom looks so beautiful when she paints her toes, and on and on! We get so many positive comments.
I write a note to the Moms in the beginning of the book, they are to guess the mom on each page. We do not put their names on the front.
We also have the kids color a design on to that 'shrinky dink' paper and then we shrink them and make pins. So cute! I think we are going to present
these things at a tea for the moms this year.
Hope this helps.
I write a note to the Moms in the beginning of the book, they are to guess the mom on each page. We do not put their names on the front.
We also have the kids color a design on to that 'shrinky dink' paper and then we shrink them and make pins. So cute! I think we are going to present
these things at a tea for the moms this year.
Hope this helps.
Did you know that Home Depot will send someone out from their gardening department to do a planting activity with our children? Neither did I.
A student teacher at our school in first grade with us, called home depot to ask them a question concerning when to plant Zinnia seeds so the at
they would be grown by Mother's Day.
The lady said she would come out to the school and bring all of the necessary items, pots, seeds (or plants), soil, etc.
The student teacher told her they had the items already (from another free Home Depot giveaway).
The lady came out and brought little orange Home
Depot aprons for the whole class to wear and keep and did the whole planting lesson with the kids.
Depot aprons for the whole class to wear and keep and did the whole planting lesson with the kids.
Then she brought them a petunia in a three inch
pot just because. She also said that if their seeds did not grow she would gladly come back with flowers to put in there.
pot just because. She also said that if their seeds did not grow she would gladly come back with flowers to put in there.
We are using these in our plants unit, but they will also double as part of a Mother's Day gift.
I just thought you guys who have a Home Depot nearby would like to know about this!
Mother's Day
I give the kids a pattern of a house to trace and cut out.
I only use 2 parts..the roof and the base of the house.
The kids can pick the color of construction paper they want to use.
The kids glue the roof to the base.
they cut out a rectangle for the dorr, but only make 3 cuts
they cut out a rectangle for the dorr, but only make 3 cuts
so the door can open and close. I glue their pictures
behind the door. Above the door is written....Open the door and see who loves you.
Mother's Day ideas
We take each child's individual picture holding a bouquet of flowers.
We then attach the poem that goes:
I will love you forever
and forever you will be
the most wonderful mother
you mean everything to me.
Instead of giving you a gift
in the usual way
I thought you would prefer
A forever bouquet!
Love, _______
I am your little flower, Mom
Please help me grow and bloom;
Take the weeds, but leave the roots
And give me lots of room.
Mom, you are my gardener;
My sunshine and my rain.
Too much will make me wither
With enough, I'll bloom again.
I am your little flower, Mom
I'm different from the rest;
Don't pick me Mom, just help me grow
To be my very best.
Written by: Rebecca Armstrong
May, 1998
I have a couple of books that we red about mothers such as Hazel's Amazing Mother
The Mother's Day Mice
We are growing plants in our room as part o our study on seeds. Each student has one. My students are painting little clay pots to plant the flowers in and that will be a mother's day present along with a little book each student is writing called My Mommy is Special Because.... depending on the child, they draw and write two- four pages. We discuss things like things mommy cooks for up that we love, special things i always get to do with mommy, and things that mommy is really good at to get ideas going.
They always come out nice and the moms just love the little books.
Use our pre-printed page to create a Mother's Day Cup Insert. The insert can be colored, cut apart then fit in between 2 - 9 oz Solo clear plastic cups.
Once decorated and assembled, the cup can be used for
a pot for a small plant
to hold a sachet of potpourri
to hold candy or other treats
I think we are going to fill the cups with mints or some other wrapped
candy.
We are also making bookmarks with the kids pictures on them that have
the
following poem on it:
All through the year
I'll try to do
The things that show
My love for you.
And not be happy just to say,
"I love you, Mother,"
on Mother's Day.
Mother's Day idea
A lady on a daycare board that I’m on gave this neat idea for Mother’s Day.
I love it…just wish my mom’s would drop off in the mornings!!!!!
“We are taking white lunch bags and the kids are coloring them on one side with hand print on the other…
the kids will make muffins on thur afternoonand i buy the individual oj.
I pack them that morning and the kids give them to mom when she drops off…they love it”
“…buy inexpensive umbrellas for the moms and let the kids put their (painted) handprints in different places on the umbrella. Or I could havethem decorate the umbrella with different shaped sponges.”
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This one has been a favorite of mine for quite a few years. I love it when this year's stuednt will say---"My sister has one of those!"
I take a photo of each child and mount near the top of a sheet of light blue construction paper. In the middle of the paper, we glue an outline of a teapot that has the following poem on it:
Here's a poem for Mother's Day
I'll try my best in every way
But when you get upset with me
Relax and have a cup of tea
I have used the Carson-Dellosa teapot notepads, but couldn't find them last year, so I used a teapot I printed out from PrintMaster.
The whole page is laminated and I tape a Lipton's Tea bag to it..
The poem is not original, but I do not know where it came from originally
Little ducklings all have a mom
to tell them wise-quacks.
Little piglets all have a mom
to take them piggy back.
Little bugs all have a mom
to give them buggy rides.
Little fawns all have a mom
who is a deer besides.
Little skunks must have a mom
who's sweet (at least to them).
who's sweet (at least to them).
And little flowers have a mom
to keep them on the stem.
Little bookworms have a mom
to teach them wrong from "write".
Little glow worms have a mom
to keep their tail lights bright.
Little bunnies have a mom
to teach them when to hop.
And little fishies have a mom
to show them how to belly flop.
Now, they think that their moms are great.
And probably it's true.
But then they haven't met the BEST
'Cuz mom they don't know you!
Mother's Day
Because my pockets are empty, I am having my kids make Mother's Day books
this year.
I just made them on my computer and think they are worth
sharing.
sharing.
If all goes as planned, they should be adorable! Here is what they say:
My Mom By:______ This is my Mom. (they will draw a picture of Mom.)
I think my Mom looks just like_______.
Do you know how old my Mom is? She is ___ years old.
Do you know how old my Mom is? She is ___ years old.
My Mom weighs about____ pounds.
My Mom works hard all day. She is a _________. My Mom can______ better than anyone else I know.
I would not trade my Mom for anything, not even_________.
If I could I would buy my Mom ________ for
Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day! Love, ______.
Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day! Love, ______.
I had all my kids do clay pots this year. The big ones did fingerprints that I turned into ladybugs. But with the baby,
I just painted her foo and I rolled her foot along the pot, it came out cute and I think her Mom is going to love it
I just printed up a little mom poem and did their footprint next to it. It turned out cute!
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