Thanks to Jes Salter and The Guardian for including us in the 'Gifts for Mums' Guide. As Jes rightly says,
"Mothers do A LOT in the buildup to Christmas: studies show themental loadincreases significantly for women in particular.Yet while they’re often the ones findingthoughtful giftsfor every relative (and their dog), they can sometimes feel a bit forgotten on the big day.
Anything homemade by your child is a win...[but] for shop-bought presents, go for elevated versions of anything she already likes... I always love supporting independent, ideally female-founded brands. Many of these below either have charitable elements or are B Corp companies, too, meaning they take social and environmental accountability seriously. Here are my 64 best, tried-and-tested gifts for mums."
" Yes, we have calendars on our phones, but a physical diary makes me feel a bit more organised – and opening one signals a year of possibilities. I’ve had a Mark + Fold diary for the past three years, and the mustard might be my favourite – with its card made from recycled coffee cups and thick inside paper, all made in England, and bound using lay flat binding (which stationery geeks like me really appreciate, as it’s easier to write on). Filling up a diary with proposed lunch dates, cinema trips and gallery visits would make a thoughtful present."