Article: A coupon booklet includes things you mother can “redeem” later. These can be personal coupons, housework coupons, or anything else our mom might need help with! Look for good suggestions online, and tailor them to any inside jokes or common things your mother requests from you.  For example, if your mom is always asking for help in the kitchen, your coupon booklet could include info like “Wash the dishes without being asked” or “Make dinner when you’re tired.” If your mother hates doing yard work, your coupon booklet could include “Mow the lawn” or “Clean out the old shed.” For a coupon booklet that’s less about doing “chores” and more about bonding with your mother, prioritize coupons like “Watch your favorite TV show instead of mine” or “Good for 1 backrub.” To make a Mother’s Day card, take printer paper or colored paper and fold it in half. Decorate the front with stickers, hand-made drawings, hearts, and other sweet things, and fill the inside with a note to your mom about how special she is. Make sure you sign the card! Your poem to your mom can be an elaborate form-based poem like the sonnet, or something a simple and short poem like the haiku. Focus on things she does or says that you love and value, and write from the heart. If you live with your mother, or live close by, prepare her favorite breakfast before she wakes up. Then, gently knock on her door to surprise her with a tray of food!  Don’t forget to include a cup of her favorite juice or milk. Make sure to wake up early enough that you can make and serve the breakfast before she gets up! You don’t need to get your mother a fancy bouquet to make her Mother’s Day special. A bundle of flowers that you pick yourself from your backyard or nearby park can be just as precious! If your mother has a sweet tooth, get out the cupcake tray or cake batter and make her something special. You can even put icing on it or write her name on the cake to make it clear that this is for her on her special day!

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Make her some Mother’s Day coupons. Create a personalized Mother’s Day card. Write her a poem. Bring her breakfast in bed. Pick her a bundle of wildflowers. Bake her cupcakes or a cake.