Small Name Puzzle Stool in Pastel Colors
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		Customer Experiences
We are long time stool purchasers. My kids have theirs from about 10 and 14 years ago and we often buy one for newborns of friends. This child "requested" one (
JanetAs I said in my message to you, we have personally been enjoying your stools for over 15 yrs in our house, not to mention the many gifts I have ordered from you
RenaI just placed an order for my twin grandchildren who will be one soon. My girl's, ages 17 & 19 both have one of your stools that were given to them as babies. W
SusieWe received one of these stools for our son when he was born - he's now 3 1/2 and uses it every day!
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Availability: Allow approximately 2.5 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
 
The "Original Name Puzzle Stool" since 1971 and made with a solid piece of our furniture grade Ponderosa Pine wood.
- ENGRAVE BIRTH INFORMATION OR YOUR PERSONAL MESSAGE ON BOTTOM OF THIS NAME STOOL
 - 8 LETTER MAXIMUM, 7 LETTER MAXIMUM WITH TWO NAMES ON NAME STOOL (Example: Ava June)
 - 7 Letter Maximum with two capitals
 - Name Stools stands 9 inches off the ground
 - Step Stool top dimensions are 9 x 12 inches constructed from a one solid piece of Ponderosa Pine wood.
 - FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S.  for all Name Stools
 - All Name Puzzle Stool finishes are water based and non-toxic
 
Customer Experiences
I am back once again buying another name stool for someone special to me. I want to thank you for making the job of buying something unique, education but fun a
SueThis is for my youngest grandchild, I now have 4, and they all have their name stool. So do their parents, my daughter and son! Their stools are now approx. 25
RobinI am so happy that Damhorst Toys is still in business. I still have my stool from 1981 and am very excited to order one for my son. They are durable, long-lasti
SarahTwenty-five years have passed since I got the name stool for my first-born, driving out to your place in the country. When the second child lost the "i" in her
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