Dear Mummy Letter

One of the BEST things about Mother’s Day is the sweet little handmade cards made by the kids. They are treasures to keep! Fill in the blank letters bring out the cutest things, and below is a version you can download for free. Just click the image below or press here for the PDF file.
Writing the Letter
- Draw a picture or add a photo to the circle frame.
- Some of the lines, for example, “You’re as ____ as a ______.” may need a little direction. A tip is to start kids off with an adjective suggestion: Brave, Strong, Kind, Nice, Lovely and they tend to get the idea.
- However, try not to guide children too much because their own responses are absolutely adorable (and funny).
Template
Just click the image below for the PDF file.

Jacqueline & Aston
Making Rainbows amazing Administration Manager and her son Aston filled it out together. Check out some of the adorable responses, like:
- Favourite food = coffee.
- Mum is happy = wine.
Spot on.

I love my mummy more than zucchini (well that’s lucky, he detests zucchini).
My mummy is 30*ahem* years old.
She looks like a Queen and is as tall as an apple tree.
Her hair is white (??!) and her eyes are green (we learnt about eye colors just the other day).
My mummy’s favorite food is coffee (yup, he got that right!).
My mummy is good at making spaghetti.
She helps me to be carried up the stairs like a sack of potatoes when I don’t want to go to bed.
Mummy is happy when she has wine.
She doesn’t like it when she has to repeat herself a hundred times to PUT ON MY SHOES.
I like it when my mummy and I do water park adventures together.
She laughs when I say “I did a tootie from my patootie”.
My mummy loves me because I am the most beautiful gift she has ever received in her life, bringing so much joy and teaching her about the true meaning of unconditional love.
I love my mummy because she buys me Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs (Oh, good. Thanks bud, for that uplifting feedback).
Jacqueline & Aston
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Making Rainbows is a Brisbane based business connecting children, families and communities through music, movement and sensory play. Find more details about the current class times and locations here.
