Muuuuum! Send us your special messages for Mother's Day
WATCH: Kids talk about their Mother's Day plans (2025)
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This Mother's Day, we want to hear why the person who looks after you is so special and what you'll be doing to celebrate them.
Mother's Day, or Mothering Sunday, is a day celebrated in many countries around the world to honour mums and those who are mother figures in our lives.
Newsround spoke to lots of children about what they'll be doing on the day, even if it's just telling the important women in their lives how much they mean to them.
Let us know all about your amazing mums or people who are like a mum to you - and your Mother's Day plans - in the comments below.
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How will you celebrate the one who cares for you in your life?
Mother's Day goes all the way back in the Middle Ages, around a thousand years ago.
A custom developed of letting people return to their home towns to visit their church and their mum on the fourth Sunday of the Christian festival of Lent.
Over time, this became Mothering Sunday in Britain, and later Mother's Day.
Whether it's by giving flowers, crafting or simply saying how you feel in a card, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Mother's Day.
Let us know your special mum messages, why they're such a special person and what you'll be doing on the day in the comments.