In the United States, Mother's Day is a national holiday and is celebrated on the second Sunday of May. Sunday, 14 May 2017 Sunday, 13 May 2018 Mother's Day is celebrated across the world, in more than 50 countries, though not all countries celebrate it on the same day. It complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Father's Day, Siblings Day, and Grandparents Day. Mother's Day in the United States is an annual holiday celebrated on the second Sunday in May. In the United States, Mother's Day complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Father's Day, Siblings Day and Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. Don't forget to give your mother a gift, send a card, take her out for dinner or buy her some nice flowers to show her how special she is. Not a public holiday, but a legal national holiday observed on the second Sunday in May in the United States. Children of all ages treat their mothers to something special on Mother’s Day each year.It is the one day out of the year when children, young and old, try to show in a tangible way how much they appreciate their moms.On Mother’s Day morning many American children serve their mothers breakfast in bed while others will give their mothers gifts which they have mad… Mother's Day recognizes mothers, motherhood and maternal bonds in general, as well as the positive contributions that they make to society. Mother's Day is not a public holiday. In the USA, mums are given breakfast in bed, together with flowers, gifts and greetings cards! Mother's Day in 2020 is on Sunday, the 10th of May in week 20. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. It falls on Sunday, May 10, 2020 and most businesses follow regular Sunday opening hours in the United States. In the United States Mother's Day is a holiday celebrated annually on the second Sunday of May. It was established by Anna Jarvis, with the first official Mother's Day celebrated at St. Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia, on May 10, 1908. On the second Sunday in May, American families celebrate Mother’s Day.