Mother's Day Rhymes and Songs
Mother's Day Rhymes and Song
Objectives
Children will learn and memorize a rhyme.
Materials:
RhymesRhymes:
Dear Mother
You sew the buttons on my clothes
You give me a hankie for my nose
You make good things for me to eat
You buy me candy for a treat
You wash my clothes and mend my socks
Dear Mother, I love you lots and lots!
Here Is a Flower
Here is a flower
For a very special day
Just for you
On Mother’s Day
Many hugs and kisses, too
Each one says that I love you
For My Mother
Here are flowers
For a very special day
Just for you
On Mother’s Day
I must have been born
Beneath a lucky star
To have a mother
As nice as you are!
Dear Mother
Dear mother your love is special,
I cannot help but show.
Like flowers in a garden,
Your love makes me grow.
Songs:
Mother's Day Song
(Tune: You Are My Sunshine)
I love you mommy
My dearest mommy.
You make me happy
when I am sad.
I want to tell you
I really love you.
When I'm with you
I am so glad!
I Love My Mommy
(Tune: Upon the Housetop)
I love my mommy, yessiree!
She is very good to me!
She makes me cookies and yummy treats,
That's my mom and she's real neat!
Oh, oh, oh, who wouldn't know?
Oh, oh, oh, who wouldn't know?
I love my mommy and she loves me,
That's the way it's supposed to be!
Happy Mother's Day To You
(Tune: London Bridges)
Happy Mother's Day to you
day to you, day to you.
Happy Mother's Day to you
I love you.
Hugs and Kisses just for you
just for you, just for you.
Hugs and Kisses just for you
I
Love You!
Oh, My Mommy
(Tune: Clementine)
Oh, my mommy; oh, my mommy,
Oh, my very special mom,
I want to thank you very much
for being my special mom.
Poems about Mothers and for Mother's Day
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A Special Gift Box
with Poem
M-O-T-H-E-R
"M" is for the million things she gave me,
"O" means only that she's growing old,
"T" is for the tears she shed to save me,
"H" is for her heart of purest gold;
"E" is for her eyes, with love-light shining,
"R" means right, and right she'll always be,
Put them all together, they spell
"MOTHER,"
A word that means the world to me.
~ Howard Johnson (c. 1915)