Mother's Day gifts start at $5.50, with deals up to 50% off
Mother's Day gifts start at $5.50 in GMA's latest Deals & Steals, with practical picks from WanderFull and Fancii & Co. marked down 50% and ready for fast gifting.

The smartest Mother's Day buys in this GMA sale are the ones that feel useful the minute they are unwrapped. With gifts starting at $5.50 and discounts reaching 50% off, the sweet spot is practical, not flashy: a bag she will carry every day, a mirror she will actually keep in her tote, and a price tag that still leaves room for a card and brunch.
The real headline is value, not just markdowns
This is a good reminder that not every deal needs to be dramatic to matter. Tory Johnson's latest Deals & Steals roundup is built around recognizable small-business names and quick-hit gifting, and that is exactly why it works for Mother's Day shoppers running out of time. The offers are exclusive to GMA viewers, available only while supplies last, with no back orders or rain checks unless a vendor says otherwise. Shipping rates are valid in the continental U.S. only, which is worth noting before you fall in love with something and assume it will arrive the same way for everyone.
There is also a useful bit of context here: last year's GMA Mother's Day deals started at $3.50 and were up to 73% off, while the year before they began at $4.50 and reached 76% off. This year's entry point is a little higher, but the sale still sits in the range of real budget buying, especially once you factor in how often Mother's Day gifts get overthought and overpriced.
WanderFull HydroBags are the practical gift with the best daily payoff
If you are buying for the mom who is always juggling keys, a water bottle, and one too many errands, WanderFull is the smartest place to land. The HydroBags are marked 50% off and come in a useful mix of styles: classic versions, vegan leather options with interchangeable straps, clear summer-event bags, and tumbler-compatible styles. That spread matters because it lets you match the gift to her actual routine, whether she is commuting, running to tennis, traveling, or just tired of carrying a bottle separately.

The most giftable option may be the Mommy and Me bundle, which includes a full-size HydroBag and a mini version. That makes the offer feel less like a generic accessory and more like a small moment, especially for moms who like coordinated pieces without veering into anything too sugary. The order cap is four per customer, and shipping is $4.99, so this is one of those buys where the discount looks especially good if you are choosing something that replaces an item she would otherwise buy herself.
What makes WanderFull worth attention is that it solves an everyday annoyance. Plenty of Mother's Day gifts are nice in theory and forgotten by June; a bag built around carrying a tumbler or bottle is the opposite. It gets used. It gets taken to work, to the park, to soccer games, and on summer trips, which is why the 50% off actually changes the value proposition instead of just making the tag look prettier.
Fancii & Co. mirrors are the easiest last-minute win
Fancii & Co. is the other standout because it lands in the same practical lane, just with a different kind of utility. The brand's mirrors are also 50% off, including the Taylor Compact Mirror, the Mila 2 Luxe, and the Abigail Travel Vanity Mirror. This is the kind of gift that works for the mom who keeps her beauty bag in a work tote, the one who travels often, or the one who has a bathroom drawer full of items she swears she never replaces but definitely should.
The compact mirror is the safest choice if you want something small and polished. The travel vanity mirror makes more sense if she is constantly on the move or likes a more substantial beauty tool. Either way, the appeal is the same: this is a gift that feels considered without asking her to make room for yet another decorative object. The order cap is 10 per customer, and shipping is $2.99, which keeps the final cost pleasantly contained. For shoppers trying to cover a mother, mother-in-law, aunt, or a few women in one family, that lower shipping charge is part of the appeal.

Fancii & Co. and WanderFull are both recurring GMA shopping names, which gives the sale a little more credibility than a random one-off drop. These are not throwaway placements. They show up again because they fit the audience: gifts that are useful, affordable, and easy to understand at a glance.
Why this round still feels worth buying before it disappears
The bigger story here is not that everything is half off. It is that the discounts meaningfully improve access to gifts that would otherwise feel like afterthought purchases. A HydroBag at full price can feel like a nice-to-have; at 50% off, it becomes a sensible upgrade. A travel mirror is easy to skip when you're paying full retail, but far easier to justify when the math is lighter and the shipping is only $2.99.
Johnson's Deals & Steals brand has stayed relevant because it keeps the formula tight. The episode page ties this Mother's Day edition to that larger franchise, and a video package even nods to Johnson reflecting on 20 years at GMA. That longevity matters. It is part of why viewers recognize these brands and trust them as the kind of small-business finds that can carry the holiday without turning into a scavenger hunt.
If you are shopping late, the best move is to stay focused on gifts that will be used immediately and often. In this sale, that means the bag she will carry and the mirror she will reach for every day. Those are the kinds of Mother's Day gifts that feel thoughtful on arrival and still make sense after the flowers are gone.
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