
Mother's Day
Mother's Day is a holiday celebrated to honor mothers and maternal figures for their roles in families and society. It is observed on different dates worldwide, primarily in March or May. The day typically involves giving gifts, cards, and spending quality time with mothers. The modern Mother's Day began in the early 20th century, popularized by individuals like Anna Jarvis in the United States, who sought to create a day of recognition for mothers. The holiday emphasizes appreciation, love, and gratitude towards mothers and the influence they have on children and communities.