Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for a stress-free way to help the kids celebrate Mom, I’ve got you covered!
I am so excited to share these brand-new easy Mother’s Day coloring pages. Whether you have a toddler who is just learning to stay inside the lines or an older kid who loves to get creative with markers, these designs are perfect.

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Why Simple Coloring Pages are Great
Intricate mandalas are beautiful, but they can be frustrating for little hands. These "Bold and Easy" pages are designed with thick outlines. This means:
- Less generate frustration. It’s much easier for kids to feel successful.
- They're marker friendly. They are perfect for those chunky washable markers or even paint sticks.
- They're quick and satisfying to color. They don’t take five hours to finish, making them a great afternoon activity.

The Magic of Coloring
While the kids think they’re just making art, they’re actually working on some pretty important skills. Coloring is a powerhouse for development:
- Improves fine motor strength and control. Holding those crayons builds the muscles needed for writing later on.
- Develops focus. It’s a great way to practice "quiet time" and mindfulness (something we moms definitely appreciate!).
- Boosts confidence and creativity. Completing a page and seeing it hanging on the fridge gives kids a huge boost of pride.

Turn a Coloring Page into a Thoughtful Gift
Don't just let these pages sit in a pile! Here are a few easy ways to transform printables into a "real" Mother’s Day gift:
- Frame the completed coloring page. Grab a cute frame for the finished page.
- Fun DIY card. Fold the page in half (or print it at 50% scale) to create a giant, hand-colored card. Have the kids write a "top 5 things I love about you" list on the back.
- Laminate the finished page to use it as a placemat. If you have a laminator, these make the cutest custom placemats for Mother’s Day brunch!
- Use the pages as gift wrap. Use the finished coloring page as the "wrapping paper" for a small gift, like a candle or a favorite chocolate bar.
If you want to frame the finished page, make sure to get a US letter sized frame. If you get a simple one, your kiddo can decorate it with gems, glitter, and other embellishments!
- Natural Solid Wooden Frame: This 8.5 by 11 picture frame is made of high-quality 100% natural solid wood, environment friendly and healthy without...
- High-quality Material: High-quality plastic panel makes the imaging effect clearer and non-reflective.
- Sizes Attention: The display size will be 0.5inch smaller than the photo size to better stable the photo and prevent it from falling off. The actual...
Free Mother's Day Coloring Pages Previews
This pack of free printable Mother's Day coloring sheets includes 14 images. Here's a look at everything you're getting:
(Please don't print these preview images! Look for the row of purple arrows pointing at the download link in the next section of the post.)



Download Your Free Mother’s Day Printables
These free printables are licensed for personal use. This includes classroom use and use with Sunday school, therapy clients, library activities, etc.
You are not licensed to resell or redistribute the printables or files. Please refer friends and colleagues to this post to download their own copies.
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