Actually, this is the only thing you want to give (yourself) for Mother's Day

It's always nice to give your mother a little extra attention on Mother's Day. She deserves it, right? And don't forget yourself: if you're raising children, no matter how old, you should be proud of yourself.
Mother's Day, a day celebrated worldwide, symbolizes the unconditional love, dedication, and sacrifices of mothers everywhere. It is an occasion to honor, appreciate, and thank our mothers for everything they have done and continue to do for us. But what makes Mother's Day so special and why is it a celebration that is so deeply rooted in our society year after year?
Modern Mother's Day has its origins in the United States, where Anna Jarvis fought in the early 20th century for a day in honor of her own mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, a peace activist who fought for the health of soldiers during the American Civil War. After much effort, Mother's Day was officially recognized as a national holiday in 1914, and since then it has spread to many other countries around the world. Quite cool actually, right? And no one knows this story.
It is a day to reflect on the countless ways mothers contribute to our lives: from raising children to providing comfort, advice, and unconditional support in times of need. It is also an opportunity to honor all the women who have been a role model, mentor, or mother figure in our lives, regardless of whether they are our (biological) mothers.
What is the best thing you can give? A nice book turns out to be the most popular gift to receive on such a day. It shows that you are thinking of someone, that you wish someone peace and wisdom. Happy Mom is indeed the best book to read and receive, because who wouldn't wish more happiness for someone, with a happy mindset, happy life, and happy children?
Almost ten thousand others have gone before you. Quickly order the third edition of this gem. For all moms.





