10% off Digital Photo Frame special offer for Mother's Day

Fri. Apr. 15, 2011
at 12:11am

Mother's Day is here again.  We already have $20 discount on our flagship 8" Hu-Motion Frame.  Here, we provide a further 10% discount voucher off all our Digital Photo Frames (including the 8" Hu-Motion Frame).

We hope you make this Mother's Day a delightful one for Mom.  If you want to really treat her, you could buy her one of our Digital Photo Frames, load it up with Photo's and present her with all those happy memories.  As a special incentive, we will offer you a 10% discount on any purchase (except refurbished items) made by typing this coupon code into the Discount box when you are in the checkout.

CODE:  MOTHERSGIFT2011.

This offer will end on Mother's Day.  Ok, Take me to the Shop now.

See what WGN News in Chicago had to say about these frames:

 

 

 

Now, if you want to impress mom with some historical facts about this special day, why not memorise one or all of these?

 

Rhea, Titanis Mother of the Gods

The earliest Mother's Day celebrations can be traced back to the spring celebrations of ancient Greece in honour of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods.

  

During the 1600's, England celebrated a day called "Mothering Sunday", celebrated on the 4th Sunday of Lent. Mothering Sunday was a time put aside for relaxation and enjoyment during the long Lenten fast. In olden days, young servant girls who worked away from home were given time off by their masters to visit their mothers on this special day and they would bake a simnel cake to present as a gift.

 Anna Jarvis 

Two years after her mother's death (1907) Anna Jarvis and her friends began a letter-writing campaign to gain the support of influential ministers, businessmen and congressmen in declaring a national Mother's Day holiday. She felt children often neglected to appreciate their mother enough while the mother was still alive and hoped that Mother's Day would increase respect for parents and strengthen family bonds. The first Mother's Day observance in the US was a church service honouring Mrs. Anna Reese Jarvis on May 10, 1908.

 

Happy Mother's Day!

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