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Early children's toys often emulated adult items or tasks. This small functional drum is styled like drums found in paintings of children in all social classes. A small, 7" round wood drum like this is the perfect period children's toy to have at camp.Â
This engaging account delves into the deep-rooted conflicts between the American colonies and the British crown, presenting the Revolution not as a sudden break between distant governments but an inevitable result of building pressure, spurred on by events and guided by the distinct personalities that would become the Founding Fathers. Â
This engaging account delves into the deep-rooted conflicts between the American colonies and the British crown, presenting the Revolution not as a sudden break between distant governments but an inevitable result of building pressure, spurred on by events and guided by the distinct personalities that would become the Founding Fathers. Â

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Early children's toys often emulated adult items or tasks. This small functional drum is styled like drums found in paintings of children in all social classes. A small, 7" round wood drum like this is the perfect period children's toy to have at camp.Â
This engaging account delves into the deep-rooted conflicts between the American colonies and the British crown, presenting the Revolution not as a sudden break between distant governments but an inevitable result of building pressure, spurred on by events and guided by the distinct personalities that would become the Founding Fathers. Â
This engaging account delves into the deep-rooted conflicts between the American colonies and the British crown, presenting the Revolution not as a sudden break between distant governments but an inevitable result of building pressure, spurred on by events and guided by the distinct personalities that would become the Founding Fathers. Â























