Personalized Hebrew Child's Chair
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Customer Experiences
Just ran across an old brochure about your company. An aunt, Margaret, from Columbus, Ohio purchased at least ten stools from you. They were for each of her ten
SusanI 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
DonnaThanks for your message. We don't need any convincing. Although we have not purchased any stools since about 1993, all three of our boys have them, and the olde
LarryMy son received a stool and a name puzzle almost 12 years ago. they have been great.
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Availability: Allow approximately 3 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
- Personalized Wooden Child's ChairThis is one of our newest items
- Visit http://www.my-hebrew-name.com to translate an English name to Hebrew
- 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 stool as entered in the Child's Name field
- Please separate each number in the child's name field with a comma. (7 Hebrew character maximum)
- This sturdy little chair is made from our exclusive Maple Euro-Ply hardwood collection measures 28 inches high and 17 inches wide
- No tools or hardware are required to assemble this chair
- Child's name is engraved on the front (7 LETTER MAX), and colored in the primary colors
- A personal message can be engraved on the back
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S.
- Allow approximately 3 weeks for delivery
Customer Experiences
My own children have them, and we have been very pleased. One child is 12 the other 9, and they are still in use. We do remember you business for special events
EileenBoth my kids 3 year old boy and 1 year old girl received them as gifts and love them! I'm passing on the tradition!
LaraI have been buying your name puzzle stools since 1979. At that time I lived in St. Louis and saw one in Crestwood Mall, which I purchased for my God Daughter. I
BobMy 15 year old son received a stool when he was born. Since then I purchased one for my other son (now age 12), and have purchased them for close friends and fa
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