Name and Train Puzzle Stool
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Customer Experiences
I received the wood name puzzles a few days ago. I really love them. Thanks for your prompt delivery. You guys have really made ordering very pleasant. I wil
NinaMy son (27) still has his small stool that he received as a gift when he turned 2. We like it so well that we decided to buy our grandson his own stool. Evan
NancyWe love your quality. We have been ordering stools from you for at least 10 years, but this is the first online order from us. We assume that with your continue
BryceThanks! My son received one as a gift and after 3.5 years it still gets played with and also used everyday. Good product :)
JulieFREE SHIPPING! (Contiguous U.S.)
Availability: Allow approximately 4 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
The "Original Name Puzzle Stool" since 1971
- ENGRAVE BIRTH INFORMATION OR YOUR PERSONAL MESSAGE ON BOTTOM OF STEP STOOL**
- Name Puzzle Stool stands 9 inches off the ground
- Train puzzle in the name stool contains 10 removable train pieces
- Step Stool top dimensions are 9 x 24 inches and made with a solid piece of our furniture grade Ponderosa Pine wood.
- 8 Letter maximum for this Name Puzzle Stool
- All Name Stool finishes are water based and non-toxic
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S. for this personalized step stool
- Allow approximately 2 weeks for delivery for these Name Puzzle Stools
Customer Experiences
I just wanted to let you know that I am excited for these stools. I had purchased two 20 plus years ago for my own daughters . Now that I am a grandmother I was
FranI just wanted to let you know that my order arrived and it is perfect. It is for our first grandson. Our daughters each received one as a gift when they were ju
DonnaDear Carol, When my daughter was born almost 4 years ago, someone gave her this same stool. That is how I know about your products. When my friend's granddaught
LisaTwenty-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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