Personalized Embroidered Hebrew Chair in Primary Colors
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Customer Experiences
This 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 bought my 1st stool from you in 1980 for my 1st son & bought many more over the years for my other children & as gifts for friends & relatives. Now the son wh
DonnaThank you very much for taking care of my order. I just wanted to let you know, that we received our first puzzle stool, as a gift, when my oldest daughter was
JudyThanks for that reassurance. I will rate Damhorst Toys Number One for Customer Service, especially for picking up my stools order as a duplicate order!
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Availability: Allow approximately 1 week for creation and delivery
- Description
- This beautiful bent wood chair comes embroidered with the child's name in Hebrew with primary colors
- Visit http://www.my-hebrew-name.com to translate an English name to Hebrew
- Maximum of 7 Hebrew letters
- Confirming the Hebrew spelling with the recipient is recommended, due to the fact that one name can have multiple Hebrew spellings
- Use the character key in the picture to place your order in the "Child's Name" field
- Enter the corresponding number to represent each Hebrew letter for the child's name
- NOTE: The letters will appear on the chair as entered in the Child's Name field, we will not reverse the letters
- FREE shipping in the continental U.S.
- Allow approximately 1 week for delivery after email name approval.
Customer Experiences
Thanks Damhorst! This is about the 15th or 20th stool I have ordered from you!!!!
RenaI have been ordering your stools for 15 years myself now. It is My favorite baby gift to give and I always receive compliments. I even have two that I bought fo
KellyThis 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
RobinMy two children, now 16 and 12, both still have their name puzzle stools and still use them almost daily for reaching things on their closet shelves or changing
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