mommy-and-me

English

Adjective

mommy-and-me (not comparable)

  1. (Canada, US) Of an activity or event: to be attended by a mother with her young child.
    • 2013, Raisa Brown, Murder or Marriage, page 125:
      Ashalay did not have many friends, but Lauren's mother joined a mommy-and-me group so that Ashalay would have someone her size to interact with, so they would invite some of the toddlers from the playgroup.
    • 2014, Linda Porras, Jeremiah, Great but Small, page 107:
      How would it be if we sisters offered a Mommy and Me Bible study? Knowing how much Jeremiah loved to read his little children's bible, I decided to bring the suggestion to Father Jason and to Jeremiah's entire family at their weekly meeting.
    • 2020, Lea Coll, Take a Chance on Me:
      I quickly scanned through the list: cleaning and maintaining the studio, rehearsals and recital, and the fundraising options — parents' night out, dance-a-thon, and a mommy-and-me spa day.
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