Why I celebrate Mother’s Day – by Nicole, age 7
We celebrate Mother’s Day because
They care for us.
They tuck us in at night.
When we are bad and when they punish us, they still love us.
They love us all the time.
They sing to us before we go to sleep.
Moms bring us to school and pick us up.
Moms give us hugs and kisses.
They wake us up and give us hugs and kisses.
When we come home after school, they are happy.
They think about us all the time.
Sometimes moms play with their kids.
They are happy for us when they see a good report card.
They help us when we are sick.
They stay with you when you are in the hospital.
Sometimes moms give babies or kids a bath.
Sometimes moms help their kids with their homework.
Sometimes moms stay with their kids at the doctor’s.
All of these and manu more.
To all the mothers, Happy Mother’s Day
And to my mom – She works very HARD at home, and on Mother’s Day
She will have to relax for a LOT OF DAYS.
- Written by Nicole , 1996.
- She was 7 when she wrote this poem. She was very sick with asthma at that time
- Nicole is almost 20 and a collegiate scholar at Rutgers School of Arts and SciencesCopyright 2009 © GottaLoveMom CJ Solutions, Inc Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited
We celebrate Mother’s Day because
They care for us.
They tuck us in at night.
When we are bad and when they punish us, they still love us.
They love us all the time.
They sing to us before we go to sleep.
Moms bring us to school and pick us up.
Moms give us hugs and kisses.
They wake us up and give us hugs and kisses.
When we come home after school, they are happy.
They think about us all the time.
Sometimes moms play with their kids.
They are happy for us when they see a good report card.
They help us when we are sick.
They stay with you when you are in the hospital.
Sometimes moms give babies or kids a bath.
Sometimes moms help their kids with their homework.
Sometimes moms stay with their kids at the doctor’s.
All of these and manu more.
To all the mothers, Happy Mother’s Day
And to my mom – She works very HARD at home, and on Mother’s Day
She will have to relax for a LOT OF DAYS.
- Written by Nicole , 1996.
- She was 7 when she wrote this poem. She was very sick with asthma at that time
- Nicole is almost 20 and a collegiate scholar at Rutgers School of Arts and SciencesCopyright 2009 © GottaLoveMom CJ Solutions, Inc Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited
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