Mother’s Day Tracing Worksheets For Kids [Free Printables!]
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Mother’s Day tracing worksheets are a sweet medley of squiggles and doodles straight from little hands! They let preschoolers whip up something heartfelt while secretly giving their early skills a pep talk.
From tracing curly letters to wiggly lines to outlining one very happy-looking mom cat, each page invites kids to tune in, steady those fingers, and enjoy the ride.
It’s all low-pressure and high-smile—a gentle brain-and-hand boost wrapped in fun. And when they’re done? That proud grin says it all!
Craving more crafty cuteness? Our treasure trove of preschool worksheets turns quiet moments into colorful, giggle-filled ones!

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Mother’s Day Line Tracing Practice
In this set of printables, you will get:
- Letter Mm Tracing Practice
- Line Tracing Practice (2 Pages)
- Trace the Coloring Page
Letter Mm Tracing Practice
For preschoolers, the repeated tracing of the uppercase and lowercase Mm helps build rhythm and control.
Every curve they conquer builds their writing groove and helps those small-but-mighty fingers get in sync. And when the page is full? Expect a big reveal—and probably a show-and-tell moment for whoever’s closest!

Line Tracing Practice
Two pages, loads of cute critters, and lines just begging to be followed! From bees to bears, these animal mamas and their babies just wait to be paired up.
Kids connect the pairs with twisty, zigzaggy, curly lines that improve hand-brain teamwork. It’s the perfect pick for calming busy hands and ending with a proud, “Look what I did!”

Trace the Coloring Pages
This purr-fect page gives kiddos the chance to bring a sweet mama cat with a kitten to life by tracing her dashed outline.
Think of it as a fancy connect-the-dots with space for creative flair! As they trace, color, and maybe even decorate with sparkles (why not?), they’re boosting their fine motor skills—without even noticing. Orange with purple spots? Rainbow stripes? Anything goes in this feline masterpiece!

Mother’s Day Books For Kids
I Turned My Mom Into A Unicorn – If your child loves the Ted and Friends books, they’ll get a chuckle out of this one about Ted’s mom! Ted feels his mom is too grumpy, but when he turns his mom into a unicorn, will everything be fixed? This book is short and simple for young kids and shares the message of appreciating the goodness in their lives.
The Night Before Mother’s Day – These books are always fun and sweet and this one is no different! Read this story to see how a dad and his two daughters prepare to pamper mom for Mother’s Day!
What Not To Give Your Mom On Mother’s Day -Follow a boy and his mom in a story of all the things you shouldn’t give to your mom, unless she’s an animal. This is a simple story kids will enjoy with a cute message at the end!

Paper Mothers Day Crafts
Mother’s Day Bee Craft – Buzzing with charm and a dash of glue, this craft has kids snipping, sticking, and grinning ear to ear.
Each tiny wing they glue down is a mini hand workout in disguise. And let’s be real—who could resist a plump little bumblebee delivering a note that says, “Bee-lieve me Mom, You’re The Best!”? Total keeper.

Mother’s Pig Craft – A snout, a smile, and a sprinkle of silly—what more could you oink for? This piggy-themed project lets kids cut, stick, and giggle their way through a surprise made just for Mom.
It’s sweet, a little goofy, and secretly builds steadier hands, one piggy ear at a time. Because nothing says “I Love You Pig Time!” like a handmade hog hug!
I Love You To Pieces Mother’s Day Craft – With bendy pipe cleaner limbs and hugs just waiting to happen, this heart craft is love wrapped in pink paper and big eyes!
Little ones cut, stick, and giggle their way to a colorful surprise that says “I love you to pieces” in the cutest way possible. Bonus: those little snips and shapes secretly train their hands for craft greatness!
Pirate Mother’s Day Card Craft – Ahoy, crafty crew! This card is a treasure trove of love, complete with a big pirate hat, a cheeky face, and a surprise message tucked inside.
With some snipping, a little pasting, and lots of fun accents, kids build a card that’ll make any mom go, “Aww, shiver me timbers!” Because what’s better than a pirate who treasures you?
Mother’s Day Printables For Kids
The all about mom printable is packed with big feelings, silly answers, and kid logic at its finest! With prompts like “My mom is best at…” and “I love my mom because…,” it’s a peek into how kids see their superheroes (spoiler: usually somewhere between hug machine and snack wizard). Perfect for giggles and happy tears alike.

Our free printable Mother’s Day coupons are pint-sized promises made with crayons and care! Think extra hugs, help with chores, and maybe—just maybe—a moment of relaxation prepared by the children.
As kids color and snip, they work those scissor skills like pros. Honestly, the one that says, “This coupon is good for 30 minutes of peace and quiet,” deserves a spot in the fridge hall of fame!
Mother’s Day color by numbers are like a coloring quest! With each crayon stroke, a secret picture comes to life—bouquets, watering cans, even an “I ♥ Mom” surprise. Number-matching turns into a mini adventure, and the result? A smile that’s just as bright as the colors on the page.

Living Life & Learning’s Mother’s day coloring pages are a cozy excuse to break out the crayons and spread some love!
From hearts and flowers to sweet messages for Mom, each page gives kids a chance to slow down, pick their favorite colors, and fill the page with love—one scribble at a time!
Fun Activities For Kids
Free Mother’s Day Tracing Worksheets


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