44 Special Moments to Share with Your Daughter
A mother-daughter bucket list of simple, screen-free bonding activities that feel unique and fun
f you’ve ever thought:
“I don’t want to miss this age.”
“I wish we giggled more.”
“I want something easy we can do together.”
You’re not alone.
Between school, schedules, and screens, it’s easy to let the weeks blur.

What You’ll Get in this FREE Mother-Daughter Bucket List
- 44 mom and daughter bonding activities
- Easy, screen-free ideas (great for girls ages 5–12)
- A mix of playful, creative, and memory-making moments
- A printable PDF you can use today
These aren’t “big trip” ideas that need elaborate planning to make perfect.
They’re small, everyday moments that turn into stories.
And those are the ones she’ll remember.

Download Your Free Mother-Daughter Bucket List

Why This Works
You and your daughter don’t need more time together.
You just need small prompts that help you use the time you already have.
This list removes the guesswork so you can:
âś” Feel like a present mom
âś” Laugh more
âś” Build connection without overplanning
âś” Create memories your daughter will carry with her

What Other Moms Say
“This list made it so easy to plan special mother daughter moments.” —Emma
“I work full time, so this list has made a massive difference in how my daughter and I spend free time together. She's always asking me what's next on our list. She wants to do them all! —Molly
"Such a simple idea, but it brought us closer! We’re checking off activities every weekend.” —Rachel
Plus 13,000+ five-star Amazon reviews across Katie’s parent-child journals and books.


When You Download This Free Printable . . .
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Each week, she sends one small idea to help you connect with your child in real life — even on busy days when you feel stretched thin.
Because connection doesn’t have to be complicated.
And you don’t have to do this alone. 💕



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