Mother’s Day worksheets are a sweet little nod to moms everywhere, and they also keep preschoolers happily occupied! Whether you’re wrangling a classroom full of busy bees or hanging out at home, these pages are packed with learning fun.
Looking for more screen-free smiles? Peek into our preschool worksheets-they’re full of pages to color, trace, match, and explore!

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From pattern puzzles sprinkled with gifts and flowers to letter mazes, each page brings a pop of happiness.
As kids complete the activities, they sharpen their early reading skills, flex their problem-solving muscles, and get better at guiding pencils where they want them. It’s a cozy blend of learning and love, even on the busiest days!
Mother’s Day Printable Activities
In this set of free printables, you will receive:
- Finish the Mother’s Day Patterns
- Mm Letter Maze
- Mm Letter Tracing Practice
Finish the Mother’s Day Patterns
Snipping out chocolates, flowers, and ribbons and then matching them is a challenge kids willingly take on at the craft table!
Kids strengthen their pattern-spotting skills, work those scissors carefully, and feel that sticky-fingered pride when everything is in place. It’s a mini challenge that keeps brains buzzing and fingers moving!

Mm Letter Maze
Picture a maze with letters scattered like confetti and the letter M popping up like a happy surprise.
Kids track it down, color it in, and make their way from start to finish, boosting their letter recognition and giving those crayons a reason to shine.
By the end, they’ve completed the maze and taken another fun step toward mastering the alphabet!

Mm Letter Tracing Practice
Right from the top—with a mom hugging her baby—this tracing page feels like a warm hug in worksheet form.
Kids roll through the letter M and the word “mom” repeatedly, finding their rhythm with each curve and loop. Before long, the page is full of proud scribbles that say, “I did it!”

Children’s Books About Mom
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!

Easy Mother’s Day Crafts
Sunflower Mother’s Day Craft – Bright yellow petals, a cheerful photo in the center, and a message that reads “Thanks for helping me grow!,” this sunny surprise is sure to “leaf” a smile behind. With some snipping, gluing, and a bit of puzzle-like building, kids stay busy bringing their flowers to full bloom.

Mother’s Day Ice Cream Craft – Kids snip, sprinkle, and stick their way to a swirly scoop of pretend ice cream for mMom! Stickers, pom poms, shiny beads—if it sparkles or looks tasty, it goes on. Each glued piece gives those fingers a little workout, and the smiles at the end are as big as a triple-scoop cone!
Happy Mother’s Day Raccoon Craft – Snip by snip, a wide-eyed raccoon takes shape, holding a sweet message that reads, “I’ll Love You Fur-Ever!”
Kids work on cutting, gluing, matching shapes, and following simple steps as paws, tails, and pointy ears find their spots. It’s all wrapped up in giggles and glue, and by the end, that little masked rascal is ready to steal some hearts—no snack stash required!
Dinosaur Mother’s Day Card Craft – Small hands cut, fold, and glue a dino-sized card just for mom! With every swishy tail and giant eye they add, they’re building finger control and coordination. And when they finally write “I rawr you, Mom!” inside the card, it’s like giving Mom a hug in dinosaur form!
Free Mother’s Day Printables For Kids
This all about mom printable is a giggle-filled gem where kids get to share all the important stuff—like how old they think Mom is and what she’s really, really good at (spoiler: it’s probably hugs or cooking spaghetti).
With crayons, big thoughts, and maybe a little help, they’re drawing, writing, and thinking in the most heartwarming way. It’s sweet, silly, and sure to draw out some happy tears!

Our Mother’s Day tracing worksheets are like a pencil party! Preschoolers loop through lines, trace the letter Mm, and “aww” at a mom cat hugging her kitten—purr-haps the coziest part!
Along the way, they build early writing skills and hand control, with plenty of proud crayon smudges to show for it.
Mother’s Day cutting practice worksheets are full of snipping fun, from twisty lines to number-matching cutouts!
Every clip of the scissors helps kids steady their grip, stay focused, and slice their way toward stronger skills. And when they hold up their final piece—edges a little wiggly, smile stretched wide—you’ll see the heart in every single cut!
Homeschool Preschool’s Mother’s Day coloring pages are a sweet treat for mini artists. They feature hearts, flowers, and love-filled doodles ready for a crayon makeover.
As they swirl and scribble their way across the page, they’re tuning in, slowing down, and coloring their feelings in bright, bold shades. It’s love in full color—color them impressed!
Fun Activities For Kids
Free Mother’s Day Worksheets


Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.