The Best Mother’s Day Interview Questions For Kids
As a mom, I know I love feeling a little extra appreciated on Mother’s Day. That doesn’t necessarily mean receiving gifts, but more so getting relieved from the everyday tasks and getting some more time to simply relax (and not having to cook dinner!).
But, I will say that I enjoy meaningful gifts. That’s why I love these Mother’s Day interview questions! It’s so fun to see how your child answers the questions and how their answers may change year after year. Not to mention, these Mother’s Day interview questions make the perfect keepsake!
And, even if your kids are younger and have silly answers, it’s still fun to see what they say.
Plus, to make this interview even more straightforward, I’ve created a free printable for you to use. You can find the printable after the list of interview questions, save it to your computer, and reuse it for the years to come!
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Mother’s Day Interview Questions For Kids
- How old is mom?
- What is mom’s name?
- What does mom call you?
- What is something mom always says to you?
- What makes mom happy?
- What makes mom sad?
- How does mom make you laugh?
- How do you make mom laugh?
- What is mom’s favorite thing to do?
- What is your favorite thing to do with mom?
- If mom becomes famous, what would it be for?
- What’s something mom always forgets?
- What is mom really good at?
- What is mom not really good at?
- What does mom do for work?
- What is mom’s favorite color?
- What is mom’s favorite food?
- What is mom’s favorite treat?
- What is mom’s favorite drink?
- What food does mom cook the best?
- Where is mom’s favorite place to go?
- What is mom’s favorite game?
- What’s your favorite memory with mom?
- What makes you proud of mom?
- What do you love most about mom?
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Click here to download the free interview!
Tips for a successful Mother’s Day interview:
Make Sure Your Child is Old Enough
While it’s cute to see the silly questions that a toddler comes up with, it’s possible that your child could be too young to answer the Mother’s Day interview questions.
With that being said, the typical age for starting the interview tradition is 3-years-old. When your child is at least three, they can understand most of the questions and give a (mostly) correct answer.
Choose the Right Time
If you are doing this Mother’s Day interview with a toddler, make sure you choose the right time of day to start.
For example, we all know that getting a toddler to do anything when they are hungry or tired doesn’t necessarily work. So, be sure to plan accordingly and choose a time like after a meal or nap.
Finish the Interview in Sections
Another tip for interviewing toddlers is to complete the questions in sections. For example, start with five or ten questions, stop if they lose interest, and try again another time.
Asking these questions over time will ensure that your child gives their best answers, because they aren’t just trying to speed through them to be finished.
Have Someone Other Than Mom do the Interview
If you’re a mom, and you want your kids to do these interview questions for you, try having someone else ask your children the questions.
For example, ask your partner to interview your kids. Or, if you’re a single parent, ask a friend or grandparent to give it a try.
Having someone who isn’t you ask your kids these questions can lead to more honest answers, which can be more meaningful in the end.
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Make it Exciting
If your child is unsure of themselves while answering the interview questions, hype them up! Let them know that their answer was funny or spot on, and let them know that they are doing a great job trying.
Go to a Quiet Place
Asking these Mother’s Day interview questions in a quiet place is preferable for a couple of reasons:
If you are interviewing a toddler, doing so in a quiet place can help keep them focused instead of distracted.
Also, if you have multiple children doing this interview, separating yourself from the rest of the kids will ensure that they each give their own answers.
Write Exactly What They Say
If your child is too young to write their own answers, write their answers for them, but don’t paraphrase or change anything!
The best part about this Mother’s Day interview is the children’s innocent answers. Especially if you make this a yearly tradition, you’ll want to see how their answers change in their own words.
Skip the Questions They Don’t Know
If your child is really struggling to come up with an answer for a specific answer, go ahead and skip it. You can either come back to it later or ignore it completely; either way is just fine!
Record It!
To make this Mother’s Day interview even more memorable, record your child’s interview! And don’t overthink it; even a video recorded on your phone will be the sweetest gift!
I hope you enjoyed these Mother’s Day interview questions! Remember that no matter how your child answers the questions, it will still be a memorable, sweet gift. I’m sure it will be cherished forever!
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What was your favorite Mother’s Day interview question? I would love to know in the comments below!
My kids’ answers to these questions would be hilarious.
I know my 9-year-old can definitely answer these questions in a breeze. What I am excited to try is to ask these questions to my 3 year old. It will sure crack me up.
This is very cute! I like the idea of doing it every year to see how the answers change. I’m sure you will get some funny responses!
Awww this is awesome! My kids are 19 and 17….I would have loved to do this when they were younger! Great questions and great idea to create the printable!
I will try these questions with my little boy. I’m sure some of the answers will be hilarious. Thank you for the printable!
This is great fun! Wish my son was old enough, but we’ll get there. 🙂
Ill defi itely be trying this with my older one. Thanks for these ideas!