10 Heartfelt Books to read with your Mom for Mother’s Day
Mother's Day is a special day for kids and moms to reflect on their lives together. As I mom, I love to read books aloud with my boys. This book is a list of 10 heartfelt books that would make great gifts for Mother's Day. Pick one that you feel is best for the mom in your life. To make it even more special have your kids write a special note or use paint to place their handprint in the cover of the book. What a special gift for any mom!
- “Love you Forever” by Robert Munsch: You will love this book as it takes you through the life of a mother with her baby as they both grow. This book will make any parent think of their own child and the emotions that go along with raising them.
- “Mama’s Panza” by Isabel Quintero: This book is about a boy who loves his Mama’s Panza( belly) most of all. I love how this book teaches us to be body positive and to appreciate our loved ones just as they are.
- “That is How I know My Mom Loves Me” by Julia Zheng: This book shows all the ways moms show their love for their children. Moms show love in so many ways, how does your mom show she loves you?
- “Strong Mama” by Robin Arzon: Wonderful journey of a strong, athletic mama as she prepares for her baby’s arrival. Read about all the adventures they had and will continue to have together.
- “What Moms Can’t Do” by Doug Wood: This book will make you smile at all the things a mom can’t do.
- “Bunny Roo, I Love you” by Melissa Marr: This book show you how many baby animals are loved by their mothers.
- “Mommy Time” By Monique James- Duncan: There is so much to do with Mommy when big sister goes to school. Mommy time is fun no matter what they do. After picking up sister, there is more mommy time.
- “The Best Mother” by C.M. Surrisi: Maxine had a tough morning and is sure a new mother would solve all of her problems. Her mother patiently goes along as Maxine searches all day for a new mother. She finally realizes how amazing her mother is and appreciates her for all she does.
- “Mama, Do You Love Me?” by Barbara M. Joose: Mama explains her love for her child as they discuss animals, clothing, food and surroundings from their home in the Arctic. No matter what Mama will always love her child.
- “How to Raise a Mom” by Jean Reagan: This cute book has 2 siblings reversing the role of mom and children. The children tell us how to take care of mom for the day. Your kids will love this relatable story.
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