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Turn off the television and teach your children how to think.

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Judging by your profile, you are under the age of 18.

It is hard to give you suggestions on what to make for your mother without knowing some of your mother's likes or dislikes.

If you want to make a gift for her, try thinking of your mom's personality and habits.

Does she collect anything? Does she like to cook? Does she knit, sew or do needlepoint? Does she like crafts or does she prefer to be active? Does she enjoy reading? Jigsaw puzzles?

Don't be afraid to think outside of the box.

You could make a collage of items relating to one of her hobbies. You could find a photo she loves, glue it onto lightweight cardboard and cut it into puzzle pieces. Make a homemade pincushion, or a crossword puzzle, or a stand for her treasured collectible plate.

You are only limited by your imagination and your budget.

There is one last suggestion that I have which will not cost you anything except time and thought.

Write your mother a note in which you tell her how you feel about her and what she means to you. (My daughter did this for me a few years back and it was the best present I could ever receive. I treasure it to this day.)

I suspect your mother might enjoy that most of all.

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