A free printable mother’s day card is nice, but how about a collection of TEN printable mother’s day cards? We have received so many compliments for our Parents’ Day activities and Parents’ Day printables that we decided to create a collection of 10 printable mother’s day cards for kids to color in. These cards can then be assembled into an amazingly thoughtful mother’s day gift for children to make: a DIY mother’s day book complete with sweet mother’s day writing prompts!
This DIY mother’s day book is not only a fantastic printable mother’s day craft for kids to cut, glue, draw, and color in, but it’s also a great resource to use in the classroom as a mother’s day activity for kids to practice their spelling, handwriting, and composition skills. Simply read on and download the mother’s day craft template below.
Each of these printable mother’s day cards includes a thoughtful mother’s day writing prompt to make sure your kids are speaking from their hearts and personalizing their messages to mommy’s delight.
Mother’s Day Writing Prompts
- My mom is the best at…
- My mom enjoys…
- My favorite activity to do with my mom is…
- I love my mom because…
- My mom taught me…
- My mom smells like…
- My favorite memory of mom is…
- My mom makes me feel…
- This is a picture of my mom. Her name is….
If you love this idea of filling out guided journaling prompts to celebrate mother’s day, then we recommend getting a copy of “Dear Mom, This Is What I Love About You”. It’s a super sweet guided fill-in-the-blank book with over 35 prompts to share what you love most about your mother. The best thing is, it’s suitable for kids of any age so us grownups can give this as a thoughtful gift for mother’s day or our mother’s birthdays too.
How to Make This Printable DIY Mother’s Day Book
This is a super easy mother’s day craft for kids to make. All you need to do is:
- Print out the mother’s day book template (scroll down to download).
- Have your students or children complete the sentences on each page by following the mother’s day writing prompts.
- They can then draw pictures in the boxes above the text or paste photos, cutouts from magazines, or even decorate with stickers. (Hint: We love this set of gorgeous assorted Happy Mother’s Day stickers from Joy Bang)
- To assemble the printable mother’s day cards into a foldable Mother’s Day Book, you can either fold all the pages in half down the middle and then staple the spine together (this will require adult supervision!) OR you can cut out the individual mother’s day cards, paste them onto colored cardstock, and then either staple the pages together or tie some twine through punched holes for a more rustic appearance.
Download Printable Mother’s Day Book (Mother’s Day Cards to Color In)
We can’t wait to see the adorable mother’s day books your little ones make. To get all 10 printable Mother’s Day cards to color in, simply click on the button below:
Fill-In-The-Blank Book For Mom
If you love this idea of filling out guided journaling prompts to celebrate mother’s day, then we recommend getting a copy of “Dear Mom, This Is What I Love About You”. It’s a super sweet guided fill-in-the-blank book with over 35 prompts to share what you love most about your mother. The best thing is, it’s suitable for kids of any age so us grownups can give this as a thoughtful gift for mother’s day or our mother’s birthdays too.
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