Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2026

Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2026

She deserves the world, but these will do for now.

Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2026

In case you missed it, Mother’s Day is on the horizon (May 10, save the date!) and if you're shopping for a new mom or a mom of babies or toddlers, we’ve curated a list of thoughtful Mother’s Day gift ideas for you. Think: Luxurious pajamas made for lounging, limited edition seasonal perfume subscriptions, and fresh croissants delivered straight to her door.

Best Mother's Day Gifts For New Moms


For The Mom Who Deserves A Little Luxury

  • These pajamas. We’re not saying that we’ve cracked the code on sleepwear…but we’re also not not saying it. She'll want a robe to match too.
  • Fresh croissants delivered right to her door (and then to her bedside Sunday morning, respectively). 
  • A seasonal perfume subscription that delivers natural, small-batch, one-of-a-kind scents blended in the English countryside once a quarter. 
  • Super nourishing, sustainably sourced body wash + lotion to give her that perfectly-pampered, fresh-from-the-spa feeling every time she showers. 


For The Mom With An Analog Bag

  • These beautiful watercolor workbooks from Emily Lex Studio—soothing, screen-free, and 1000x more satisfying than scrolling during nap time.

  • Personalized stationary for notes, lists, or the occasional moment of inspiration.

  • A book that’s equal parts heartwarming, interesting, and easy to pick up (and put down).


For The Homebody Mom


For The Mom Who Loves The Kitchen

  • A new cookbook that doubles as decor. 

  • The sweetest gingham apron for baking days and hosting prep. 

  • A thoughtfully filled recipe box—bonus points if you include a few no-thought weeknight staples. 


For The Stylish Mom


And a few things money can't buy but will absolutely fill up her cup:

  • A few hours by herself at home to do whatever she pleases (drink a cup of coffee while it's still hot, perhaps? Or read a few pages of one of the books in her TBR pile?)
  • Take the kids on a date somewhere fun.
  • Stock up the fridge with her favorite drinks and snacks.
  • Leave her with a good book and strict orders to avoid doing anything “productive” (no cleaning allowed!).

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