Mother's Day Gift by Guy Belleranti I didn’t know what to give my mom, On Mother’s Day this year. I made a list and checked it twice, But nothing became clear. My list included silly slime, A box of shiny rocks, Some awesome super hero masks, And glow-in-the-dark socks. I asked my sister what she’d choose. She rolled her eyes and said, “You only listed things you like. Please think of Mom, instead.” I blinked, I frowned, and then I knew. I made my Mom some art. I put a lot of love in it, And gave it from my heart!
Mother's Day Cake by Anita Amin For Mother's Day I tried to bake An eleven layer chocolate cake, One layer for each of the years Mom wiped away my tears and fears. But when I burned my mother's treat, I threw my hands up in defeat. I cried and told Mom what I'd done. She smiled. "We'll make another one."
She streaked some flour on my nose. From that a flour fight arose. We laughed, then made that second cake, Chit-chatted while we watched it bake. Mom's gift was perfect - and quite tall. I iced on top, "Best Mom of All." It made Mom laugh. "I've got to say, This has been the best Mother's Day!"
It Was Mother's Day by Katherine Rollins I wrote my mom a card. It was harder than I thought. It wasn't as pretty, as the one my sister bought. I tried to make breakfast. I got out the bread and jam. It wasn't as tasty, as my sister's eggs with ham. I gave my mom a hug. My sister gave one too. Mom smiled her widest smile, when I said, "I love you."
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