Mini Name Puzzle Stool Ornament - Pastel Colors
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Customer Experiences
We began purchasing these stools 30 years ago for our children. I am thrilled that you are still around for this next generation!
CandaceToday I received the puzzle stool for my 2nd grandchild. Yall still do such WONDERFUL work. Thank you! It's beautiful. I love the engraving to make it a meaning
KarenMy daughter is 13 and she still has hers. She weighs as much as I do and uses it in her closet now, to reach things on the top shelf. When she was little, she p
BeverlyI have been buying your names stools for all my friend's and family's babies for almost 20 years. The stools are still around when they are in high school.
JoelFREE SHIPPING! (Contiguous U.S.)
Availability: Allow approximately 2.5 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
The Mini Name Puzzle Stool Ornament
- Letters are not removeable - if you would like the letters to be removeable, please indicate that in the comments section
- 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)
- Top measures 2.5 inches wide and 3 inches long and stands 2 inches off the ground
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S. for all Name Stools
- All Mini Name Puzzle Stool finishes are water based and non-toxic
- Allow approximately 2 weeks for Mini Name Stool Ornament delivery!
Customer Experiences
Friends of ours gave us one of the puzzle benches when our son was born a year ago. He absolutely loves playing with it! We like it so much that we ordered one
KatieIt has been a pleasure working with you, and I look forward to receiving the stool for my granddaughter.
BarbaraWe received this stool for our eldest daughter as a gift when she was born and when James was born, thought he should have one of his own too. It's taken us two
aliciaTwenty-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
Donna