Mother’s Day
A Special Day to Celebrate Mothers
Slide 1: Introduction
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Mother’s Day is a holiday to honor and appreciate mothers around the world.
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It is celebrated on different dates in various countries.
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The day is dedicated to expressing love, gratitude, and respect for mothers.
Slide 2: History of Mother’s Day
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The modern Mother’s Day began in the early 20th century.
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Anna Jarvis from the United States started the movement in 1908.
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It officially became a U.S. holiday in 1914, celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
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Many countries adopted this tradition in their own way.
Slide 3: How Mother’s Day is Celebrated
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Giving flowers (especially carnations) and greeting cards.
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Preparing special meals or taking mothers out for dinner.
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Giving personalized gifts, such as handmade crafts or jewelry.
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Spending quality time together with family.
Slide 4: Mother’s Day Around the World
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USA & Canada: Celebrated on the second Sunday of May with gifts and family gatherings.
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UK: Known as "Mothering Sunday" and linked to a religious tradition.
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Mexico: Celebrated on May 10th with music, feasts, and serenades.
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Japan: Children give red carnations as a sign of love and respect.
Slide 5: Why Mothers Are Special
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They provide love, care, and guidance.
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Mothers support and encourage their children.
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Their sacrifices and dedication deserve appreciation.
Slide 6: Ways to Show Love to Your Mother
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Write a heartfelt letter or make a homemade gift.
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Cook her favourite meal.
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Spend quality time with her.
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Simply say “Thank you” and “I love you.”
Slide 7: Conclusion
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Mother’s Day is a time to express love and gratitude.
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Every mother deserves appreciation every day, not just on Mother’s Day.
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Let’s celebrate and cherish our mothers!