Scottish Daily Mail

Happy You Day! The gender-free Mother’s Day cards

- Daily Mail Reporter

WAITROSE has been selling Mother’s Day cards that do not specify a gender in a bid to make the celebratio­n more inclusive.

As part of its Mother’s Day range, the supermarke­t offered cards bearing the greeting ‘Happy You Day’.

It said the card had been designed to allow people ‘to thank anybody they choose to’ and the move was about ‘broadening out who the cards can go to, whether it’s grandmas or transgende­r mums’.

The supermarke­t has been joined by Scribbler, whose Mother’s Day offerings include a ‘Two mums are better than one’ card for same-sex couples.

Another on offer at the greetings-card retailer said: ‘Dad, thanks for being the most amazing mum.’

The move, reported by the Sunday Times, comes after calls from activists to rename the celebratio­n – with suggestion­s for a replacemen­t including Guardian’s Day and Carer’s Day.

Transgende­r campaigner Karen Pollock said the traditiona­l name, Mothering Sunday, was more inclusive as anyone could be considered as ‘mothering’.

Some schools have also chosen genderneut­ral names for Mother’s Day.

Heltwate School in Peterborou­gh said that pupils would celebrate Special Person’s Day alongside Mother’s Day to thank ‘all those special people in our lives’.

And last year Consett Junior School in County Durham also renamed the event Special Person’s Day. Recent bids to make language less gender-specific include Canada’s move to rewrite its national anthem.

Last month the country’s senate voted to amend the english-language version of the lyrics to o Canada in order to remove a reference to ‘sons’.

In December, Scout leaders in the UK were told not to call youngsters ‘boys’ and ‘girls’ to avoid upsetting transgende­r children. New guidance from the Scout Associatio­n warned leaders to use ‘gender-neutral’ language such as ‘everybody’ instead.

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Inclusive: The Waitrose card

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