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Valentine’s Day Gifts for Mom

January 9, 2011 by GreatDad Writers 1 Comment

Giving the mom in your life an extra special gift on Valentine’s day is the perfect way of showing how much you love her. But if you are short on ideas, here are a few possible presents just to get you started.

All moms love jewelry and a Loving Family® Sterling Silver Pendant featuring a loving mother and her child is the perfect gift for any mom.

This beautiful sterling silver pendant, designed as an artistic symbol of family love by Loving Family, costs $29.99 and shows a loving mother and her child whose touching embrace forms a heart.

If your mom is into computers and technology then a Romantic Rose USB 2.0 4-port Ultra Mini Hub is a cute, practical present that will show her you really care.

This USB port, by Victoria’s Deco and priced at $14.99, is not only a hub, but also a perfect ornament for your mom’s office or room.

This lovely book called ‘To the Best Mum in the World’ compiled by Rebecca Winter is the perfect gift to say ‘I love you’ to your mom, especially for younger daughters.

The hardcover book costs $9.99 and has plenty of fun illustrations and child-centered quotes that you and your mom can enjoy together.

Be really careful with this one! The Dieters Gift Basket for Valentine’s Day can be a welcome present or it may cause offense. Ask yourself, ‘is mom on a diet and always trying to lose weight?’ If she is not, then this is not the gift for her.

This basket of healthy goodies by Great Themes Galore costs $29.95. It is a cleverly-disguised sweet and savory extravaganza. This gift offers lots of 100 calorie snack packs including chips, crackers, Kisses and candy.

Of course, as well as a present, one of the best ways to show your mom how much you love her is to make her a special homemade Valentine’s day card because, thought, time and effort are one of the most priceless gifts you can give someone you love.

All these gifts are available from Amazon.com. Prices quoted were available on January 7, 2011.

Check out Valentines’ Day for gifts, ideas, and more.

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