Isaac Saldana put the money in an envelope with a ‘get well soon’ card and posted it to the recovering politician.
His mother, Aracely Saldana, had no idea that her son had done it until his teachers said he had been selling his possessions.
The boy, who lives in Tucson, Arizona, where six people were killed in the shootings, sold the toys along with a bracelet his father had given him when he was deployed with the U.S. marines.
Nine-year-old Isaac told the Huffingdon Post: ‘Me and my brother were about to go walk the dog when we saw them saying on TV that a little girl and Gabrielle Giffords got shot.
‘I just thought, whoa! I didn't know that people carry around guns here in Tucson. It scared me a little.
Boy Sells Toys to Raise $2.85 for Giffords
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