Gallery: Spoil the Mom in Your Life With These 13 Mother's Day Gifts
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Is mom a runner? Or at least a long-walker? These shoes, the [Flyknit Racer](http://store.nike.com/us/en_us/pd/flyknit-racer-unisex-running-shoe/pid-10064409/pgid-646501) from Nike, have all the stretch, breathability, and support she needs. They're also one of the most comfortable all-around running shoes your $150 can buy. Stylish looks make them perfect for strolling around on a lazy Sunday too.
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Plenty of services will let you print out your Instagram pics for a more permanent memento. But why not skip a step, and give a camera that prints out photos as you take them? Available in a variety of colors, the $100 [Polaroid Snap](http://www.amazon.com/Polaroid-Instant-Digital-Printing-Technology/dp/B015JIAD7C) cranks out decent pics without needing a drop of toner. Just remember to pick up a pack of ZINK printing paper, too; it doesn't come included.
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The [Yepp](http://www.yepp.nl/) earns its affirmative name by being the premier child-conveyance add-on for your two-wheeler. Nearly any two-wheeler, in fact—the plastic chair mounts to the seatpost, headset, or rear rack of just about any bike. It comes in three sizes, so you can schelp kids from 9 months up to 6 years old. (They get their own bike after that, thank goodness.) $160 and up.
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If you insist on drinking wine out of a bottle instead of a box, [Savino](http://www.savinowine.com/)'s a necessary accessory. It keeps any leftover vino fresh for days and days, with no more commitment from you than just pouring and plopping in a clever glass gasket. Sure, stressed-out parents of toddlers will probably just finish off a bottle. But what about the one after that? $60
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Mobile photos get a boost with [Photojojo Iris](https://photojojo.com/iris), a set of three high-quality slip-on glass lenses. For $70, you get a fisheye, a wide angle, and a macro. Each lens straps onto your smartphone using an innovative elastic loop. Just position the lens over the camera eye, where it locks into place. There's a little protective case in the package too, so they're sorta kidproof.
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Look, there's no reason every camera and laptop bag should look like you're en route to an AP Biology class. The [Ona Capri](http://www.onabags.com/store/shoulder-bags/the-capri.html?color=antique-cognac) can fit a camera and up to three lenses, plus an iPad or 11-inch laptop, with room left over for a smartphone, wallet, and incidentals. And it does it all with what could very easily be interpreted as style! What a world. $359
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Tasty nibbles are always appreciated. Especially if they're as piping hot as they were six hours ago when you put them inside this vacuum-insulated food jar. [Hydro Flask](http://www.hydroflask.com/) makes them in 12-ounce ($30) and 18-ounce ($35) sizes. OK, enough yappin'—who wants hot and gooey queso with handmade tortillas?
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The kids, the job, the board seat, the volunteer gig. How does she do it all? With a steady supply of insanely strong coffee, that's how. The [Bruer](http://www.bruer.co/) ($80) is a dead-easy cold-brew coffee system. Put 60 grams of coffee grounds in the little filter tower, put 24 ounces of ice water in the top, then let it drip. The low-acid cold brew that comes out is delicious, lasts a week in the fridge, and packs a high-octane buzz.
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Amazon Echo, a voice-controlled Bluetooth speaker with smarts, has rightly overtaken a good number of homes. But when you want to take the party (or playgroup) to go, the battery-powered [Tap](http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-PW3840KL-Tap/dp/B00VXS8E8S) is where it's at. It's an Echo, but portable. Push-button activation keeps prank-happy tweens from taking control of the playlist. $130
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Uh, the Alien movies for Mother's Day? Hell yes! Strong female characters, mom-themed entertainment, Sigourney—you can't lose. This Blu-ray box set contains the first film (looks amazing), the sequel (better than the original), *Alien3* (hrrmm), and *Alien Resurrection* (cough). Four films, heaps of extras, director's cuts, making-of docs, all for [$23 at Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Alien-Quadrilogy-Blu-ray-Tom-Skerritt/dp/B00MBNZ1Y4/).
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You don't want to mess around when it comes to a jogging stroller. That's for your kid's safety and comfort, sure, but also *have you tried running with those things*. They need to be light, reliable, and above all else, come with killer suspensions. The [BOB Revolution Pro](http://www.amazon.com/BOB-2016-Revolution-Stroller-Black/dp/B019EZD7T2) checks all of those boxes, and it comes in orange. No brainer. $450
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Our favorite headphone from last year, the [BeoPlay H6](http://www.beoplay.com/products/beoplayh6), has been redesigned for 2016, with much better sound and a cable that works with a wider range of phone cases. Also, being a Bang & Olufsen product, beauty and luxury are at the fore. The H6 is a great headphone for the dreamy all-day listener with a strong sense of style. $299
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OK, so an iPhone case doesn't sound all that exciting. It can be, though! [Casetify](https://www.casetify.com) not only has a wide selection of pre-loaded artistic iPad, MacBook, and smartphone cases—yes, Android too—it lets you use your favorite Instagram or Facebook photos as design elements. Who knew something so practical could also be so thoughtful?
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