Looking for an easy Mother's Day activity for kids? These free printable Mother's Day word searches are a fun way for your little ones to celebrate the holiday.

Whether you need a quiet activity for home, a simple classroom printable, or something festive for the kids' table, this free printable is an easy pick. It includes 3 difficulty levels and answer keys, all in PDF format.
What makes this extra fun is that these are not just word searches. Each puzzle page also doubles as a Mother’s Day coloring page, with designs around the puzzle. Kids can first search for the themed words, then color in the flowers, hearts, and the illustrations after they finish. It’s two activities in one! After kids finish finding the words, they can color the page and even give it to Mom, Grandma, or another special mother figure as part of a homemade Mother's Day surprise.
These word search printables are especially nice if you are working with a mix of ages. There are easy, medium, and hard versions, so you can choose the page that best fits your child or students.
What's Included
- 1 easy, medium, and hard word searches with corresponding answer keys, so parents, teachers, and homeschoolers can quickly check the work without having to solve the whole thing themselves first.
- black-and-white designs that can also be colored in as a bonus activity
- All 3 puzzle pages use the same 10 Mother's Day words, which makes it easy to pick a difficulty level based on age or skill without changing the overall theme.
- The words included are Rose, Cake, Mom, Love, Hug, Card, Gift, Kind, Kiss, and Pink.
How to Download and Print the PDF
- Choose the easy, medium, or hard puzzle based on your child's age and skill level.
- Click the “Get it now” button below each difficulty level to open the Mother's Day word search PDF.
- Save the file to your computer, tablet, or phone.
- Open the PDF.
- Print the page or pages you want to use.
- Print on regular printer paper for everyday use, or on cardstock for a sturdier page.
- Set out crayons, markers, or colored pencils so kids can color the page after they finish the puzzle.
Printing Tips
To get the best results, here are a few helpful tips:
- Print at the highest quality setting for crisp letters and clean artwork.
- Use standard letter-size paper.
- Colored pencils or crayons work especially well for the decorative artwork.
Recommended Age Groups and Uses
With 3 puzzle levels, this set works for a variety of ages.
- Easy word search: preschool with help, kindergarten, and early elementary
- Medium word search: 1st through 3rd grade
- Hard word search: older elementary kids and puzzle-loving older children
Of course, every child is different, so you can always choose the version that feels like the best fit.
These free word searches are easy to use in so many different settings. At home, they make a fun Mother’s Day craft activity, and they pair perfectly with a homemade Mother’s Day card or gift from kids. In the classroom or homeschool, they are great for morning work, literacy practice, holiday lesson plans, and independent work. They are also a great fit for kids' tables at Mother's Day brunch, family gatherings, and parties.
Easy Mother's Day Word Search


The easy version is a great option for younger kids, such as kindergarteners and early elementary students. Words are placed in simple directions (left-to-right and top-to-bottom), with no overlaps. It uses a smaller 10 x 10 letter grid, which makes it feel less overwhelming and easier to complete.
Medium Puzzle


The medium version offers a nice step up in challenge while still being very kid-friendly. It uses a 12 x 12 letter grid, so it is a good fit for elementary-aged kids who want something a little more interesting without being too difficult. This is a great middle-ground option for 1st through 3rd grade, depending on the child. It includes words hidden horizontally, vertically, and diagonally (left-to-right).
Hard Word Search


The hard version is best for older kids or anyone who enjoys a more challenging puzzle. It uses a 13 x 13 letter grid, making the words a little trickier to spot. This version is a nice choice for upper elementary students, older siblings, or even adults who want to join in on the fun. Words can be hidden in six directions-forward, backward, up, down, and diagonally-and some are overlap.
Skills Kids Can Practice with These Printables
Word searches are fun, but they are also a nice way to build useful skills at the same time. These Mother's Day puzzles can help kids practice:
- letter recognition
- spelling
- word recognition
- visual scanning
- focus and concentration
- fine motor skills
- creativity through coloring
More Mother’s Day Activities for Kids
- 10 Free All About Mom Printables
- Mother's Day Handprint Crafts for Kids (Free Printable Templates)
- Free Printable Mother’s Day Cards for Kids to Color
- Free Printable Mother’s Day Coupon Book
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