Free Mother’s Day Cards for Kids to Color
Make Mother’s Day extra special with free printable cards that kids can color and personalize for moms and grandmas! These adorable cards let children get creative, and some even include messages in Spanish.
After coloring, kids can add a heartfelt touch by writing a sweet note or including one of our Mother’s Day poems inside. A simple, thoughtful way to celebrate and show love on Mother’s Day!
Wondering what to write in your Mother’s Day card? Try one of these short and sweet Mother’s Day poems. You can also pair your Mother’s Day card with one of our Mother’s Day coloring pages.
Overview of the Free Printable Mother’s Day Cards
Pick the card that’s just right for Mom or Grandma from the selection below. You’ll find Happy Mother’s Day messages, short but sweet messages, and charming images to help wish Mom a happy Mother’s Day. Then, check out our list of ways you can make the day even more special for Mom at the bottom of the page.
Happy Mother’s Day Best Mom Card
Free Printable Mother’s Day Card 1
Free Printable Mother’s Day Card 4
Free Printable Mother’s Day Card 7
I Love Mommy Mother’s Day Poster
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Simple Ways to Make Mother’s Day Special
Recommended for: Kids of all ages
⭐ Clean Something
Choose a room, like the living room or a bathroom, and work on tidying it up. You can straighten the pillows on the couch, fold up a blanket, put dishes away, clean the sink, or dust or wipe down surfaces.
⭐ Help Make a Meal
During the week, talk to an adult or older sibling and plan a meal for Mom. Pick up the groceries you need and then work together to create it. Don’t forget to clean up when you’re done eating! If making a meal isn’t possible, go into the kitchen while Mom or Grandma is cooking and ask how you can help.
⭐ Let Mom Pick An Activity
The next time you’re picking a book or movie to read or watch together, let Mom make the choice. Then, ask her what she liked about the book or movie when you’ve finished. You could also ask her what her favorite books or movies were from when she was a child.
⭐ Tell Her Why You Love Her
Let Mom know she’s special and appreciated by thanking her for the things she does and telling her something you love about her, like the way she hugs you, reads to you, asks about your day, drives you places, or helps you with things.