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12 Mother’s Day Breakfast Ideas

Flowers, cards, and jewelry might be Mother’s Day staples, but one of the best ways to celebrate mom is also one of the simplest: a Mother’s Day breakfast in bed cooked up by the kids. Here are 12 breakfast ideas for mom, including easy recipes that are perfect for younger kids to help prepare. And because mom also deserves to sleep a little later on her special day, we’ve included breakfast ideas that can easily translate to brunch for a relaxing early afternoon.

French Toast Bake

There are only 2 dishes to clean when the kids make this classic Mother’s Day breakfast. French toast bake is served warm with fresh fruit and syrup. Little ones will love doing the prep work with their parents the evening before, then waking up on Mother’s Day to finish their creation.

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Filling Oat Waffles

This is the perfect breakfast idea for mom that younger kids can help with. These fun, colorful waffles can be “filled” with anything from blueberries and diced bananas to chocolate chips and syrup. Older kids can whip these up with a waffle iron, while younger ones can help fill.

French Toast Kebabs

Kebabs are one of the most kid-friendly foods out there, and this recipe is no different. Let your kids choose which fruit to skewer on between the French toast chunks, from strawberries and bananas to kiwi and melon. Try 100% whole wheat bread for a hearty, fiber-filled treat.

Berry Flower Bagel Breakfast

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Just 4 ingredients and a no-bake approach make this Mother’s Day breakfast simple to assemble (and ideal for smaller kids). An adult might need to spread the cream cheese, but let the little ones arrange the “flowers” into their very own work of art.

Strawberry Smoothie

Every Mother’s Day breakfast needs a refreshment on the side, and this easy-to-make smoothie fits the bill. Filled with bone-building calcium (a nutrient important for moms too!), smoothies are a great accompaniment to the morning meal. With just 5 ingredients, even younger kids can help mix it up—or at least start the blender.

Fruit Flower Snack

This fun recipe checks 2 Mother’s Day must-haves off the list: flowers and breakfast! An adult should slice up the fruit, but kids will have fun assembling the flowers and planting a “garden” in a bowl.    

Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal

What’s the best part about this Mother’s Day breakfast? Kids can customize the toppings just for mom using ingredients they already have on hand, such as dried fruit, sliced almonds, and cinnamon.

Banana Bread with Greek Yogurt

Mom will love that this classic breakfast treat is made with protein-rich Greek yogurt. Kids will love smashing up the bananas and stirring the granola into the batter. Present it with her favorite mug full of coffee, and you have the perfect morning meal!

Ham & Cheese Brunch Bake

This casserole might look complicated, but the recipe is perfectly suited for older kids. A tasty option for a Mother’s Day brunch, this baked dish will also greet mom with a delicious savory smell on her special day.

Baked Dippy Eggs

This recipe was written with kids in mind, using uncomplicated phrases and words they’ll understand. The dish highlights the small but mighty nutrient powerhouse: eggs! They’re filled with 18 vitamins and minerals and just 70 calories. Little ones will love serving mom “dippers” for her eggs. Serve with a side of fresh fruit to make it a delicious and well-rounded meal!

There’s nothing like giving a homemade gift, especially when it involves food. Show mom just how much you appreciate her by making a one-of-a-kind breakfast in bed. Get the whole family involved, add a card and her favorite morning drink and enjoy this special day. Happy Mother’s Day!

Why Food Matters on Mother’s Day

When it comes to celebrating Mother’s Day, heartfelt gestures often speak louder than gifts, and one of the most meaningful ways to show love is through a thoughtful Mother’s Day breakfast. Sharing a homemade meal in the morning sets the tone for a day full of appreciation and connection. Whether it’s breakfast in bed or a full Mother’s Day brunch, food has the power to turn a simple moment into a lasting memory.

Preparing Mother’s Day breakfast ideas like French Toast Bake or a Fruit Flower Snack allows kids to get involved, turning the meal into a fun, hands-on gift. From mixing batter and whipping up a smoothie to arranging fresh fruit or sprinkling chocolate chips, every small step adds up to something special.

Food also gives families a chance to slow down and serve something made with love. Whether you’re going for a sweet meal to satisfy mom’s sweet tooth or a savory dish like Baked Dippy Eggs, these easy-to-make recipes turn a simple breakfast into a true celebration.

So, skip the crowded brunch reservations and cook up a delicious, cozy morning meal at home. Because on Mother’s Day, food is more than just a meal.

There’s nothing like giving a homemade gift, especially when it involves food. Show mom just how much you appreciate her by making a one-of-a-kind breakfast in bed. Get the whole family involved, add a card and her favorite morning drink, and enjoy this special day. Happy Mother’s Day!

FAQ

What are some easy Mother’s Day breakfast ideas kids can help with?

Great options include French Toast Bake, Banana Bread with Greek Yogurt, and Berry Flower Bagels. These recipes are simple, fun to assemble, and let kids be part of the celebration.

What makes a good Mother’s Day breakfast in bed?

A good Mother’s Day breakfast includes comforting dishes like baked oatmeal or waffles, a drink like coffee or a strawberry smoothie, and a side of fresh fruit to balance the meal.

Can these Mother’s Day breakfast ideas be used for brunch?

Yes, many of the breakfast recipes, like Ham & Cheese Brunch Bake or Baked Dippy Eggs, are hearty enough for a relaxing Mother’s Day brunch.

Are there any sweet options for moms with a sweet tooth?

Definitely. French Toast Kebabs and Filling Oat Waffles can be topped with chocolate chips, whipped cream, or maple syrup for a sweet twist mom will love.

Which recipes include eggs as a main ingredient?

Baked Dippy Eggs and the Ham & Cheese Brunch Bake both feature eggs as a key part of the meal, making them protein-rich and satisfying options.

What’s a good Mother’s Day breakfast idea with fruit?

Try the Fruit Flower Snack or Berry Flower Bagel Breakfast. Both are creative, colorful ways to serve fruit, and they’re fun for kids to help make.

Can I make any of these Mother’s Day recipes the night before?

Yes! The French Toast Bake is designed for overnight prep. Mix the batter, let it soak, and simply bake it in the morning for a warm, comforting breakfast.

Is French toast a good idea for Mother’s Day?

Absolutely. French toast is a classic Mother’s Day breakfast, and with options like French Toast Bake or French Toast Kebabs, it can be made in fun, creative ways.

 

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Rachael Janas

Rachael joined the Nurture Life team as the Marketing Production & QA Manager. From menu design to nutrient analysis, she covers all things food. Rachael is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian with a strong foundation in clinical nutrition and a keen interest in nutritious food with phenomenal flavor. Her passion for incorporating whole foods and creative cuisine while focusing on age-specific nutrient needs of children is essential to Nurture Life’s menu design. Rachael has been practicing dietetics since 2011, with the bulk of her experience in clinical nutrition at Loyola Medical Center, specializing in patients with cystic fibrosis as well as critical care nutrition related to lung disease and lung transplant. She also has experience in cardiac health and nutrition during pregnancy. Rachael received her B.S. from Saint Louis University in Missouri and completed a dietetic internship with Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Rachael’s interests include creative cooking at home, using a variety of ingredients, spices and herbs for a unique meal each night. She truly believes nutrition and food should be enjoyable and that all food can be enjoyed in moderation.

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