Fun Christmas dino car to surprise Lucas with for Christmas
Lucas, 4 years old, MI |
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Samaritas Child and Family ServicesLucas is such an inquisitive boy. He is busy and enjoys exploring. He loves cars, blocks, singing, dancing, and books. He has a great personality. He prefers doing things on his own; he is very independent. Lucas can also be very affectionate. He loves giving hugs and blowing kisses to people he knows well. He brings so much light and joy. His name means "Bringer of Light," and it fits him perfectly. He is receiving support from Samaritas Child and Family Services.
Lucas would be thrilled to receive this fun transforming dinosaur and car toy for Christmas. He loves toys that light up, move, and spark his imagination, and this one switches between a car and a dinosaur with bright lights and music. It would bring him so much joy on Christmas morning and give him something exciting and playful to enjoy throughout the holiday season. A gift like this would truly make his Christmas feel special.
Samaritas Child and Family Services requests this wish for Lucas.
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Awesome Human grants the wish for Lucas! Thanks Awesome Human.
"Merry Christmas, Lucas! I hope you enjoy your new toy!"
One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Samaritas Child and Family Services for Lucas.
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A note has been added to Lucas's wish!
"I wanted to send a sincere thank you for the dinosaur car you gifted to Lucas this Christmas. At this age, a gift like this is so much more than just a toy. It is an invitation for Lucas to explore his imagination and stay active. Seeing a preschooler interact with something that combines their love for dinosaurs with the fun of a ride-on or toy car is always a joy. Your kindness provided him with a source of excitement and play that will keep him smiling long after the holiday season. Thank you for making Lucas's Christmas so memorable. It is supporters like you who help make these moments of joy possible."