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$130
The cost of the wish includes the item, 2.9% credit card fee, sales tax and shipping charges (when applicable).

An Authentic Native American Drum for Sammy who loves music

Posted Mar 7, 2023
Sammy is a Native American descendant and loves to listen to Native American music. Sammy has a hand drum but it is different from an authentic hand drum. He has taken such great care of his drum and he has now asked for an original Native American Drum. Sammy takes great pride in his culture so this would be his perfect gift as he is so connected to music.

Sammy is 10 years old and lives in WA

Sammy is a super sweet little guy who is passionate about Legos, Star Wars, Harry Potter and superheroes. Sammy is a Native American descendent, and he takes pride in his culture. Sammy loves to listen and dance to music. He loves to play in the snow in the winter and could spend the whole day outside without a single complaint. He loves to kick or throw around a ball when he has someone to play with outside. When he wants to warm up, he loves to cuddle on the couch with his favorite stuffed animals. Sammy enjoys playing on his tablet and learning new things when he has to stay inside.

The Wish Story

Department of Children, Youth and Families requests this wish for Sammy.

One Simple Wish posts the wish to the website.

Tam grants the wish for Sammy! Thanks Tam.

"Hi Sammy! I hope you like your drum! I love music too so I understand your passion! I love that you take pride in your culture and what better way than to celebrate with music! Good luck and know that God loves you!"

One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Department of Children, Youth and Families for Sammy.

Department of Children, Youth and Families receives the wish!

Sammy receives the gift from Department of Children, Youth and Families!

"Thank you, Tam, for granting Sammy's wish. He is going to be so excited to have an authentic Native American hand drum to play. "

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