The origins of Mother’s Day are said to be attributed to Julia Ward Howe and Anna Jarvis. But other sources say that it was Juliet Calhoun Blakely – through her sons, who initiated Mother’s Day in Albion, Michigan in the late 1800s. Her sons paid tribute to her each year and urged others to do the same.
Nowadays, there are many simple ways kids can celebrate Mother’s Day. We’ve rounded up some printable and activity sheets here so that we can celebrate our love for our moms!
All About my Mom
Flowers for Mom
Mom’s Super Powers
Note: Since this post was originally published, the Mom’s Super Powers is now $1.00 to download
Mother’s Day Word Search
Mother’s Day Simile Poems
Flower for Mom
Mother’s Day Coloring Pages
Writing Activities for Mother’s Day
Free Printable Preschool Worksheets
While you’re clicking around …
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I would love the Mom’s Super Powers page. However, the link gives you a different page instead!
Thanks for letting us know. The link is now corrected. 🙂