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26 Best Last-Minute Mother's Day Gifts for Every Kind of Mom in 2025

Mother's Day is almost here, but shopping for a gift for Mom doesn't have to be stressful. Check out these outstanding gifts for the queen of the castle.

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The clock is ticking. Mother's Day will be here soon (it falls on Sunday, May 11, this year), so if you haven't yet picked out a gift for the mom in your life, it's time to get cracking. The good news is that it's still possible to find a gift that's truly meaningful, and she'll never know that you waited until the 11th hour to decide. To help you out, we consulted the moms here at CNET and rounded up our top CNET-recommended gifts that will still get there by Mother's Day.

Whether your mom (or grandmother, mother-in-law or any other mother figure in your life) is into techcooking or she could use a little self-care, we have Mother's Day gifts that'll fit the bill. All of these gifts can be delivered to Mom's door in two days or less with Amazon Prime. (If you don't have Prime, you can sign up for a free trial.) And if she's already flush with physical "stuff," we have gift ideas that take up zero space too and can be sent digitally -- just in time for Mother's Day.

Sentimental gifts for Mom

You've probably heard a lot of funny stories and anecdotes about your mother's life over the years. What if you could collect them all in one place? Storyworth is a service that will pack all her memories and stories into a beautifully bound book. Once a week, she'll get a question via email that's a writing prompt. (You can choose the question or Storyworth can select it for you.) At the end of the year, all her answers are collected into a hardcover book with photos and captions. Once you purchase the service, you can print out a gift chard or choose a date to send an email letting her know about the subscription.

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If Mom lives far away, she'll especially appreciate this gift. You can pre-load photos onto it for Mom and set it to display one photo or go through a slideshow of favorites. Or you can set it up to transfer photos from Apple Photos or your Facebook or Instagram accounts, so even if she's not on social media, she'll have all the latest photos of the grandkids.

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If a bouquet of fresh flowers is too traditional, this Lego set is a unique gift that will appeal to her creative side. Not only is it fun to build (who doesn't love building Legos?), but once you've finished your masterpiece, you can display it on a shelf or desk.

Speaking of memories of the photographic sort, if she has a pile or piles of old-fashioned paper photos that are susceptible to damage, floods and fires, surprise her with an easy fix: professional photo scanning. Plus, you can use the files to make a sweet digital album or slideshow that she can share on social media.

ScanMyPhotos is a master of photo scanning and will digitally organize any images no matter where you've stashed them -- scrapbooks, photo albums or piled up in a shoebox. You can scan individual photos starting at 19 cents per scan, or the company can send you a box that you fill up and it'll scan them for $145. 

Self-care gifts for Mom

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Protect Mom's hair and skin while she sleeps with a silk pillowcase. Zimasilk's Mulberry Silk Pillowcase is CNET's top pick for the best silk pillowcase of 2025. It comes in 39 different colors and various sizes so you're sure to find one that matches her bedroom decor. It's easy to wash (you can just throw it in the delicate cycle and line dry it) and it has a convenient zipper on the side to keep the pillow snug.

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Mom is walking here, she's walking there, and sometimes back here because she forgot her dang keys (more on that later). She could use a good foot massage or seven, and this compact electric shiatsu massager with heat will do exactly that -- whenever she wants.

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Does Mom always have a cup of tea or coffee on hand? Then she'll appreciate this self-heating mug. No more reheating coffee and tea in the microwave. A dedicated heating pad keeps your beverage at an optimal temperature throughout the day. Bonus: You can also use the warming pad to charge your phone.

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Mom is here, there and everywhere -- which is why she could use a nap. When you need to make that smooth transition into naptime, there's nothing quite like a weighted blanket. Thanks to its breathability and its soft yet heavy feel, the Luna Luxe tops our list of the best weighted blankets of 2025. It's also a welcome mix of affordability and quality.

If Mom could use some quality shut-eye, she'd appreciate this 100% pure silk sleep mask. CNET ranked it the best overall sleep mask thanks to its comfortable cushiness and the adjustable velcro strap on the back. "I found that it didn't slip off my face while I slept like other masks tend to and the fluffy padding made it have a total blackout effect," says CNET's Caroline Igo.

If she needs more than an at-home foot massage -- and chances are she probably does -- line her up with a professional massage. This is a great gift for new moms too. You can choose any amount on the gift card but be sure to check out the cost of a standard massage, as prices vary by location.

Techie gifts for Mom

Computer Accessories

Apple AirTags aren't new, but they still make excellent gifts for mothers who might misplace the occasional item. Get a set of four so she can throw one in her beach tote, purse, wallet and luggage. You can even have them engraved with her initials free if you order them through Apple -- although a four-pack tends to be cheaper on Amazon.

Headphones

Although AirPods are great, they're not for everyone. The Beats Fit Pro aren't technically AirPods but they're built on the same tech platform as the AirPods Pro, and they have the handy ear hook, which means Mom can wear them while jogging or doing pretty much anything. Plus, the Beats Fit Pro buds come in a range of flashy and fun colors.

Read our Beats Fit Pro review.

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CNET editor and mom Bridget Carey says, "I never cared about an Apple Watch until I had to do everything at home. Now it's the only way I stay sane." With this multifaceted device, mama can be with the kids and away from the laptop without worrying about missing a call or a big email. 

Working from home while also running a home can lead to some serious scatterbrain and an Apple Watch will help Mom locate her phone if lost, schedule her day, make playlists for running and 1,000 other things.

Read our Apple Watch SE (2022) review.

E-readers

If the mom in your life enjoys reading, give her easy access to an endless supply of books with the newest Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, CNET's favorite all-around e-reader. Our CNET testers appreciated its high contrast ratio and faster page turns than other models. It's also a bit thinner and has a bigger screen than previous models. Perfect for bringing on flights if Mom's planning any summer vacations.

Kitchen gifts for Mom

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This amazing juicer is a margarita lover's best friend. The genius Fluicer bends and squeezes limes and lemons to get a full juice. It even catches the pulp and seeds in a built-in grate. Read our full review

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If Mom already has a KitchenAid, this will take her machine up a notch. Attach one of these tools to the mixer, and you can easily churn out homemade spaghetti, fettuccine or sheets for making ravioli. She'll never want a dried bag of noodles from the store again.

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In CNET's rigorous testing of 10 top skillets, the All-Clad D3 came out on top. If Mom likes to sauté and sizzle, she'll appreciate the even heating and sleek design this high-end frying pan delivers. It'll be her new favorite pan courtesy of her new favorite kid. 

Small kitchen appliances

Every season is ice cream season and nothing tastes better than making the good stuff at home. We tested all the top ice cream makers, and the Cuisinart Pure Indulgence 2-quart ice cream maker came out on top, besting the TikTok-famous Ninja Creami. While the Cuisinart can be a bit loud while it's running, its large capacity and double insulation helped it stand out from its competitors. We found it to be an overall great value for the money.

Subscription gifts for Mom

If Mom enjoys cooking, surprise her with one of our favorite online cooking classes to gift. The Chef & The Dish connects you with top-rated chefs from all over the world who will teach you, in private classes, in your kitchen, in real-time. You cook and learn while your personal chef watches and instructs you. Private classes start at $185 per person. Choose any amount for a gift card.

A curated box of exceptional coffee is definitely not going to go unappreciated. While there are dozens of excellent coffee clubs to choose from, we love Atlas for its price, quality selections and simple gift-ordering interface. Give three months for $55, six months for $99 or a year for $189. 

With all the time she spends keeping the ship from sinking, there's not always time to spend on personal interests and endeavors. MasterClass makes it easy to learn about a plethora of subjects from the folks who know them best. There are cooking classes from icons like Thomas Keller and Alice Waters but also lessons on subjects you might not realize you need help with. 

A MasterClass gift subscription starts at $120 for an annual membership and includes more than 100 classes taught by luminaries in fields from fiction writing to poker. There's something here for everyone. With credible teachers, solid production values and a vast catalog of subject matter, MasterClass is like Netflix for the overly ambitious.

If Mom is the chef in the house, she could probably use a break from planning the week's daily menus. Blue Apron makes it easy with oven-ready meals that take all the guesswork out of meal prep. It's affordable too, which is why it tops our list of the best meal delivery services of 2025.

Home gifts for Mom

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Plants are only as good as the gardener who tends them. If Mom could use a day off from weeding and watering, these self-watering planters will free her up for a margarita or two.

Fire Pits

If your mom is sensitive to the cold, she'll love a fire pit to enjoy time outdoors during the spring, fall or cooler summer nights. CNET tested several fire pits, and this model was our favorite smokeless mini fire pit, with its clever 360-degree Signature Airflow system. It's compact enough that you can set it on a table or take it with you in a backpack for camping trips.

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This might be the most attractive smart garden we've come across and it's impossibly easy to use. Microgreens are best known for their role as entree garnish, but these baby vegetable greens are positively packed with vitamins and antioxidants. 

Ingarden has LED grow lights and a reservoir for water that is wicked up into the soilless seed pads. In about seven days, you'll have bushy microgreens to use for salads, sandwiches and a host of other applications. The sleek, simple and clean indoor grower is made from ceramic and steel and fits on basically any windowsill or bookshelf for a welcomed pop of green. See our full review of the Ingarden here

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Hauling heavy (and pricey) cans of seltzer home from the store can be a thing of the past with an eco-friendly water carbonator. SodaStream is a good option but the Swedish Aarke carbonator is big on style and more giftable if you ask us. It's available in five great finishes to match her kitchen motif. Read our Aarke carbonator review.

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