As someone whose mom lives overseas, I find Mother’s Day to be bittersweet — while I’m sad she’s not around to hang out with, the holiday presents a perfect opportunity to do some of my very best gifting. Whether she lives across state lines or in a different country, a thoughtful gift will, of course, remind your faraway mom of you whenever she turns to it, which is always the next best thing to being there. To help you find that special something, I’ve rounded up 30 gift ideas (including travel gear for when she visits, gadgets that’ll make emails and FaceTime sessions easier, and the latest and greatest smart photo frames and printers) for every type of long-distance mom, whether she’s upstate, on the West Coast, or on another continent. As a reminder, Mother’s Day falls on May 12, which is in less than two weeks. If you’re in need of more inspiration, find more expert gift recommendations for moms here.
For the mom who doesn’t do Instagram
Our senior editor Jen Trolio has been using Aura frames to keep in touch with long-distance family members since 2020, and they’re still bringing her parents joy. You and your siblings can contribute images through an easy-to-use app, keeping mom up-to-date with everyone’s photos.
For the mom who’s coming to visit soon
Travelers in the know won’t board a plane without this fleecy, scarflike travel pillow, nor should your mom.
For the mom who’s coming to visit soon (and prefers to watch TV on flights)
If she prefers to watch her shows on planes, this bendy foam phone stand is easy to pack and surprisingly useful for video calls and selfies, too.
For the mom who misses New York
Remind her of that special trip she took to visit you in the city with this candle from Homesick — or pick another state-inspired scent that’ll trigger happy memories you two have shared.
For the mom who FaceTimes you every day
If your mom keeps in touch with you and the rest of the family via video chat, she deserves the best and easiest-to-use headphones. We’ve tested plenty of them, and AirPods are always a safe bet for smartphone use.
For the mom who emails you every day
Blue-light-blocking glasses are thought to help prevent headaches and migraines that come with too much screen time. If Mom enjoys Zooming and FaceTiming with you, she might appreciate this stylish tortoiseshell pair of reading glasses that we’ve named the very best blue-light readers you can buy, owing to their stylish design and solid frames.
For the mom who sends you TikToks every day
This superlong, ten-foot charging cable is one of our most reliably life-changing gift recommendations, and it means Mom’s Instagram and TikTok sessions will never have to end.
For the mom who sends you crossword clues every day
As all real crossword fans know, the Wednesday puzzle hits that sweet spot of being neither too tricky nor too simple to solve over a morning cup of coffee. Which makes for a fun collaborative experience if you two tend to text each other clues.
For the mom who prefers physical photos
This Bluetooth printer rescues trapped smartphone photos from the camera roll. I especially like this as a gift for crafter moms who enjoy scrapbooking.
For the mom who prefers physical letters
Kaweco Sport made our top 100 best pens list for a reason: It writes smoothly and feels satisfyingly chunky in the hand. While a fountain pen would make for a more traditional gift, this more versatile ballpoint will suit moms of all calligraphy levels.
For the long-distance mom who is also a long-distance grandma
If Mom lives far away from not only you but your own kids, this grandparent-approved “paper time capsule” with back-and-forth prompts will make the pen-pal process easy so she can keep in touch with her grandchildren.
For the mom who wants to win the family group chat
Strategist writer Jeremy Rellosa got this motion-sensor bird feeder (which snaps pictures and videos of visiting cardinals and swallows) for his parents as a Christmas gift last year, and it has been a hit — to the extent that his family group chat has “started to feature more updates about birds than humans,” he says.
For the mom you haven’t hugged in a while
If you recently moved back to your own place after spending much of the past year back home, there’s a chance Mom is feeling tender about becoming an empty nester again. This (cool enough for summer) weighted blanket from our guide of the best ones to give should help replicate a good old hug year-round.
For the mom you haven’t gotten coffee with in a while
A bone-china mug from Italian design house Alessi that’ll make her mornings a little sweeter.
For the mom you haven’t gotten a drink with in a while
These sommelier-approved all-purpose wineglasses are made with titanium-infused crystal for added durability. And she’ll look forward to clinking them with you next time you visit.
For the anxious mom
Whether she’s missing you or simply worried about the world at large, this soothing lavender-scented stick (which Strategist contributor and mom Sara Gaynes Levy dubbed “Ambien without the side effects”) will help her get some rest and relaxation.
For the mom whose cooking you miss
The AeroGarden Sprout comes highly recommended by Strategist writer Erin Schwartz, who says this ultracompact indoor garden will nonetheless produce “a prodigious quantity” of basil, parsley, and dill.
For the mom whose baking you miss
This very giftable Bundt pan is a favorite of chef Vallery Lomas, who calls it not only beautiful but also “well constructed and reliable.”
For the mom whose grilling you miss
Award-winning competitive pitmaster and founder of Girls Can Grill Christie Vanover says that “having a good set of heat gloves is so important when grilling or working with live fire,” but she notes it can be challenging to find a pair for petite hands. She’s found that the small-medium option of these Barebones gloves “is ideal for women” with a comfortable fit, good heat protection, and plenty of dexterity for wielding hot tools and trays.
For the Northeast mom
If she has been complaining about April showers and windy days, this fitted, durable jacket is suitable for everything from “hiking, backpacking, and travel” to “everyday use,” according to outdoors expert Holly Johnson. Its lightweight material also makes it super-easy to stuff in a bag should the sun come out.
For the mom out West
If Mom loves her wide-open spaces but has the anxiety of an East Coaster when it comes to kindling a fire, the BioLite FirePit was built, in the words of contributor James Lynch, to “make even the most inept fire builder look like Prometheus himself.” According to Lynch, it’s compact, easy to use, and easy to clean, with “basically no smoke,” meaning Mom can comfortably enjoy a night of stargazing around it without smelling like a smokehouse.
For the mom in Alaska
While her days are longer and brighter up there this time of year, the northern state is known to have more dark days in a row than any other. To help, contributor Alison Freer told us about this neat-looking lamp. She has been “turning it on and basking in its light from about 7 to 8 a.m. every morning” while sipping coffee and reading emails, and finds “that it’s exactly like sitting outside with your face turned toward the full morning sun.”
For the Arizona mom
That famous dry heat is on its way to her front door, but Weleda’s nourishing Skin Food — a Strategist staple we write about again and again — will help her beat it by softening skin from head to toe (it works just as well on the face as it does on the body as it does on the feet). It’s so effective that Sweetbitter author Stephanie Danler told us she keeps separate tubes in her bedroom, car, and purse.
For the southern mom
A cooler would be a great gift to make those summer spells on her porch longer and loungier, whether she’s drinking Champagne or sweet tea. Reviewers praise this sleek stainless-steel cooler for the way it “cools down warm wine fast, and makes cool wine colder.”
For the RV mom
For moms on the road, these expert-recommended chairs have all the bells and whistles you could ever need when setting up at the RV park. As a bonus, there’s one for Dad, too.
For the mom you miss going on spa days with
Strategist writer Ambar Pardilla and her mom both swear by this ’80s mud mask from Italian princess-founded skin-care company Borghese. Basically a luxe Tuscan vacation in a jar, one application of this thick green goop will leave all complexions “shiny, smooth, and better than they looked before,” says Pardilla.
For the mom you miss going to the movies with
If movie nights were your thing back home, set up a FaceTime date and send her some of this seasoning (what author Jenny Han calls “the secret to movie-theater popcorn at home”) to recreate that AMC experience.
For the mom you miss going running with
New York features editor Katy Schneider uses this sleek storage belt from Nike to turn errands into an aerobic workout, and it’s ideal for moms on the go, too.
For the empty-nester mom
Because she deserves a break, here’s a plant baby that doesn’t require too much nurturing.
For the not quite empty-nester mom
This fluffy, doughnut-shaped dog bed comes recommended by several members of the Strategist team, including senior writer Liza Corsillo, whose dog, Uli, “spends hours snoozing on it every day.”
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