I don't understand this question.

¿Qué le diste a tu madre o a tu padre en su cumpleaños?

btw I can't SHOW WHAT I THINK b/c I don't get the question. Thanks a bunch:)

What did you (familiar or casual form) give to your mother or your father on their birthdays?

thank you

Only thing is that "cumpleaños" is singular because of "su" = on her/his birthday.

Sra

That a before a human direct object is called the personal a. The le is an indirect object pronoun. Diste is the infinitive verb dar (to give) conjugated in the tú form of the preterite.

No problem! I'm here to help you understand the question. The question is asking, "What did you give to your mother or father on their birthday?" It is asking about a gift that you gave to one of your parents on their birthday. The word "le" is a pronoun meaning "to him" or "to her", so the question is asking specifically what you gave to either your mother or your father. For example, if you gave your mother flowers and your father a book, you would say either "Le di flores a mi madre" (I gave flowers to my mother) or "Le di un libro a mi padre" (I gave a book to my father). I hope this explanation helps you understand the question better! Let me know if you have any more questions.