
For those shopping for last-minute gifts this mothers day, and feel like buying flowers is too much of a cliche, 24/7 Tempo has identified 34 gifts you can buy today on Amazon for under $50.
This list is meant to appeal to every kind of mother out there. It includes tech products, popular books, skincare and health products, clothing, and more. The items range in price from $49.99 to less than $10 — if you’re really looking to buy something for mom on the cheap.
To determine the best mother’s day gift ideas under $50, 24/7 Tempo identified hundreds of search terms based on published curated lists by online news publications and magazines. We then identified the most popular products based on their projected Google search activity for the month leading up to May 12 with data from Google Ads.
After identifying the item searches most likely to be popular, we found listings of these products or product types on Amazon, and selected popular and well-reviewed versions of these items. In case you decide to just take mom out, here are the best brunch spots to take her in every state.
Items included on this list were selected based exclusively on this methodology. This article includes affiliate links, and 24/7 Tempo may get a share of the revenue from sales.
Click here to read about Mother’s Day gift ideas under $50.

34. Personalized initial necklace
> Seller: MignonandMignon
> Price: $19.99
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33. ‘Daily Rituals: Women at Work’ by Mason Currey
> Seller: Mason Currey
> Price: $12.00

32. Electric wine bottle opener
> Seller: Secura
> Price: $19.99

31. ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ by Taylor Jenkins Reid
> Seller: Ballantine Books
> Price: $15.99
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30. Rosewater balancing mist
> Seller: Jurlique
> Price: $34.00

29. Weighted silk eye pillow
> Seller: ASUTRA
> Price: $17.50
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28. Fleece bathrobe
> Seller: Richie House
> Price: $22.00

27. Apple Watch sport loop band
> Seller: Apple
> Price: $48.99

26. Satsuki Azalea Bonsai Tree
> Seller: Brussel’s Bonsai
> Price: $28.80
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25. ‘Magnolia Table: A Collection of Recipes for Gathering’ by Joanna Gaines
> Seller: William Morrow Cookbooks
> Price: $17.99

24. Multipurpose face + body cream
> Seller: Fat and the Moon
> Price: $22.00
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23. Keychain reading glasses
> Seller: ThinOptics
> Price: $24.95

22. Shea butter hand cream
> Seller: L’Occitane
> Price: $29.00

21. Root cover up
> Seller: Color Wow
> Price: $25.88
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20. ‘Next Year in Havana’ by Chanel Cleeton
> Seller: Berkley
> Price: $12.00

19. Duralex Gigogne tumblers
> Seller: Duralex
> Price: $25.56
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18. Enameled cast iron dutch oven
> Seller: AmazonBasics
> Price: $44.99

17. The Neck Hammock
> Seller: The Neck Hammock
> Price: $49.99

16. Indoor smart home camera
> Seller: Wyze Labs
> Price: $36.64
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15. “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking” by Samin Nosrat
> Seller: Simon and Schuster
> Price: $19.99

14. Glass illumination fragrance warmer
> Seller: Candle Warmers Etc.
> Price: $24.99
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13. Fandango gift card
> Seller: Fandango
> Price: $25.00

12. “My Brilliant Friend” by Elena Ferrante
> Seller: Europa Editions
> Price: $12.67

11. Jade Gua Sha scraping massage tool
> Seller: HEART CAN FEEL
> Price: $16.99
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10. “The Woman in the Window” by A.J. Finn
> Seller: William Morrow Paperbacks
> Price: $11.59

9. “Becoming” by Michelle Obama
> Seller: Crown Publishing Group
> Price: $13.86
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8. Suede ballet flats
> Seller: Ollio
> Price: $25.99

7. Bathing suit cover up
> Seller: Jeasona
> Price: $19.99

6. Jade roller
> Seller: roselynboutique
> Price: $13.95
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5. French press coffee maker
> Seller: Cafe Du Chateau
> Price: $25.95

4. Cool Mist essential oil diffuser and dehumidifier
> Seller: VicTsing
> Price: $29.99
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3. Fire TV Stick 4K
> Seller: Amazon
> Price: $49.99

2. Weighted blanket
> Seller: Pine & River
> Price: $32.03

1. Phone stand
> Seller: PopSockets
> Price: $9.98
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