I made my first Mother's Day card in day care and signed it with my footprints. The card reads...
A Child's View Of Mother's Day
When I am big, and old, and grown
I will have children of my own.
I'll have a great big rocking chair,
And rock them while I'm sitting there.

I'll teach them colors, numbers, too,
And teach them how to tie a shoe.
When the are sick, I'll make them better.
When it is cold, they'll weat a sweater.
I'll wash their socks and underwear,
And all their meals I will prepare.
And if I have a girl or boy,
I'll play the games that they enjoy.
I will buy them what they need,
And I will teach them how to read.
I will teach them how to write,
And I'll be sure they sleep at night.
I'll teach them how to catch a ball,
And kiss their hurts if they should fall.
For every child, I'll work quite hard.
For me they'll make a Mother's Day card.
I think I'd better do that right now.
It's for my Mom. I should know how.
I'll write a card, "This is for you,
To thank you, Mom, for all you do".
I'm glad that now when you are grown,
I have you, Mom, my very own!"
Thank You, Mom!
Pic & Footprints = Love, "The Booga..."

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