If you want a simple, meaningful way to celebrate Mother’s Day with a young child, this Mother’s Day questionnaire is ideal. It gives kids a fun activity that practices writing and makes a heartfelt, often hilarious gift for mom or grandma.
Below you’ll find printable “All About Mom” and “All About Grandma” questionnaires available as instant downloads. These free PDFs are for personal use only.

FREE PRINTABLE MOTHER’S DAY QUESTIONNAIRE
The printable questionnaires are simple fill-in-the-blank pages that often capture sweet and funny answers from kids. They work well at home, in preschool or in elementary classrooms and make charming keepsakes to look back on as children grow.
The “All About Mom” template prompts kids for details about mom or grandma and includes space for a portrait. Older children can complete it on their own, while younger children can dictate answers to an adult—recording exactly what they say often produces the most endearing responses.

How to Use the Free Printable Questionnaires
Here are some easy steps to get the most out of the printable:
Step 1: Download and print the questionnaire. Download the PDF and print the second page (the PDFs include a cover page). For a longer-lasting memento, print on cardstock.
Step 2: Gather kids and supplies. Have pencils handy so mistakes can be erased, plus crayons or colored pencils for the portrait and to color any hearts or decorations.
Step 3: Give kids time to answer and draw. Don’t rush the activity. If a child is dictating answers, allow time for them to think—some of the most delightful responses come when kids can answer in their own words.
Mother’s Day Questions for Young Kids
If a preschooler or kindergartener is dictating their answers, you can turn the fill-in-the-blank prompts into simple spoken questions. Ask these and write down their exact responses:
- How old is mom?
- What color is mom’s hair? What about her eyes?
- What does mom do that’s funny?
- What is your favorite thing to play with mom?
- What is she really good at?
- What is mom’s job?
- What is something she says a lot?
- When you’re at school, what does she do?
- Why do you love your mom?
- How do you know she loves you?
- If you could buy her any gift, what would you get her?
Writing down their answers verbatim preserves the charm and personality of each response.

More Fun Mother’s Day Ideas for Kids
If you want additional ways to celebrate, try one of these simple ideas that work well for children of all ages:
Mother’s Day Coloring Pages
Printable coloring pages double as homemade cards and are a quick, creative option. Kids can color and decorate them or hide them around the house to surprise mom in the morning.
“Heart Attack” Surprise
Cut out construction paper hearts and tape them to a door or wall with notes, favorite memories, and reasons you love her. It’s a low-cost, high-impact surprise that’s easy for kids to help prepare.
Breakfast in Bed
Let kids help prepare mom’s favorite breakfast or assemble simple items to serve in bed. Pair it with the questionnaire and a small bouquet for a complete gift.
Memory Jar
Fill a jar with notes from family members sharing favorite moments or things they appreciate. Mom can read these whenever she wants a boost.

Download the Free Mother’s Day Questionnaire PDF
To download the printable questionnaires, click the image of the PDF you want. You’ll receive both the All About My Mom questionnaire and the All About My Grandma template. Save or print the files and use them right away.
Enjoy creating a memorable, homemade gift—and get ready to smile at the answers you’ll collect!

