Top 10 Fantastic Deals for Mother’s Day Gifts at the Last Minute (2024)

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Time flies, and Mother’s Day is quickly approaching this Sunday. If you’re just realizing it now and panicking about your weekend plans, don’t worry! A last-minute gift is a great way to show appreciation for your mom, and we’ve found deals on gifts that will hopefully arrive in time, especially if you have Amazon Prime. Target also offers fast shipping and in-store pickup on many items.

Many of the gift options we’ve found come from our Mother’s Day Gift Guide, and you can find more ideas in our Best Gifts for Moms article on our website.

If you’re looking for a tech gift, the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is a great option. It’s currently on sale for $135, a $35 discount for the model with ads on the lock screen. Kindles are known for being some of the best e-readers available, and the Paperwhite specifically offers waterproofing, warm backlighting, and plenty of storage for thousands of books.

If your mom loves to cook, consider gifting her a KitchenAid stand mixer. Amazon has a 4.5-quart version on sale for $240, a $90 discount. This model is available in white and black and is a great addition to any kitchen.

For those who enjoy writing or journaling, Papier offers a variety of notebooks and journals, including a recipe book that’s perfect for keeping track of family recipes. While Papier’s site has many cover designs to choose from, keep in mind that shipping may take longer.

If your mom is into tech gadgets, the Aura Walden digital frame is a great gift idea. This 15-inch frame can be mounted on a wall or placed on a table and is perfect for displaying digital photos. The Aura Carver frame is also available for $149, a more affordable option.

Other gift ideas include the Google Pixel Watch 2 for Android users, noise-canceling headphones, a Beachwaver B1 rotating curling iron, and a bathtub caddy for bath enthusiasts. These gifts are sure to make your mom feel special this Mother’s Day.

Medea Giordano
Medea Giordano
Medea Giordano turned her shopping problem into a career as a product writer. She covers a little bit of everything but loves health, beauty, and pet tech. Previously, she was an assistant editor at Wirecutter and an assistant in the newsroom of The New York Times. She studied journalism at Hofstra University and currently lives in the greater New York City area.

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