Mother’s Day 2022: Google Doodle Celebrates Special Day for Moms with Adorable Gifs
Mother’s Day 2022: Google Doodle Celebrates Special Day for Moms with Adorable Gifs
Mother’s Day 2022: Today’s Google Doodle shows four illustrations of a child and mother's hands

GOOGLE DOODLE TODAY: Google is celebrating Mother’s Day with a special Gif Doodle with four slides. The doodle shows four illustrations of a child and mother’s hands. In the first slide, the child is shown holding mom’s finger, the second one shows they read braille, the third slide shows them washing hands under a tap, and the last one shows mother and child planting sapling. The doodle comes with a Happy Mother’s Day wish accompanied with a heart emoji.

Mother’s Day is celebrated every year to honour and recognise the love of all the mothers. On this day, children hails their mother for everything she does assiduously. In India, Mother’s Day is observed on the second Sunday of May every year.

HERE’S LOOK AT GOOGLE DOODLE CELEBRATING MOTHER’S DAY 2022

Different countries celebrate Mother’s Day on different dates. UK citizens celebrate the Mother’s Day on the fourth Sunday of March commemorating the memory of Mother Church on Christian Mothering Sunday.

In Greece, it is marked on February 2, linking the day with Eastern Orthodox celebration of the presentation of Jesus Christ at the temple.

MOTHER’S DAY 2022: HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE

The Mother’s Day celebration can be traced back to the early 20th century in US. It is believed that US celebrated the first Mother’s Day. In US, a woman name Anna Jarvis organized a memorial in the memory of her mother after she died in 1905. Three years after her mother’s death, Jarvis organized a memorial ceremony at St Andrew’s Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia to honour her mother and all mothers. Thus, the celebration of Mother’s Day began to recognize their efforts and value in our lives.

The Mother’s Day officially came into existence after former US President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation in 1914, declaring the second Sunday in the month of May as a national holiday.

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