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2025 Date | 11 May 2025 |
2026 Date | 10 May 2026 |
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Mother's Day HistoryMother's Day is dedicated to showing appreciation for the mothers, mother figures and maternal bonds within our lives. On this special day, families all around the country come together to express gratitude for the unconditional love, enduring support, and life-long contributions of these remarkable women. Mother's Day serves as a reminder of the vital role that mothers play in nurturing, guiding and shaping the future generations, ultimately strengthening families and communities across the nation. Mother's Day traces its roots in New Zealand back to the early 20th century, influenced by the trend that began with the American proclamation of a national Mother's Day in 1914. The tradition quickly gained popularity among Kiwis, adopting similar practices and creating their own ways of honouring their mothers. Today, Mother's Day festivities in New Zealand typically include the gifting of hand-written cards, flowers, chocolates, and other tokens of love and gratitude, as well as enjoying quality time together with family members at home or at local events. Mother’s Day in New Zealand is a day when families pause their busy lives, recognising and cherishing the tireless commitment and sacrifices made by the extraordinary women who have shaped their lives. Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May. Mother's Day facts
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