Child's Engraved Rocking Chair in Primary Colors
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Customer Experiences
In 1985 we bought our 1st name stool for our oldest son. Now we're buying this name stool for our 1st grandchild. She's playing with her Dad's right now. I love
WendyWe recently were given one as a gift for our newborn son Elijah. Gaby loved the bench so much that we felt we should buy her one of her own.
DerekJust uncovered an order form from the 1990's and took a chance that you were still making your puzzle stools, as we bought one for each of our daughters, born i
PWKI had to laugh when you wrote "The "baby" will recieve their stool...". The "baby" is a 47 year old man my sister's husband. When my sister and Vic had their se
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Availability: Allow approximately 3 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
Personalized Wooden Child\'s Rocking Chair
- This sturdy little rocking chair is made from our exclusive Maple Euro-Ply hardwood collection
- It measures 28 inches high and 17 inches wide
- No tools or hardware are required to assemble this chair
- Front of chair is engraved with the child's name in primary colors
- A personal message can be engraved on the back
- Optional side table can be engraved with the child's name on top. Table dimensions are 12 inches high and 10 inches across
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S.
- Allow approximately 3 weeks for delivery
Customer Experiences
Thank you so very much! My kids have stools from the 1980s from craft shows here in St Louis. Stools are still perfect even though they have years of play and u
TerriJust ordered another of your wonderful stools as a baby gift. We received a Damhorst stool when our 26-year-old daughter was born and another for our now 23-yea
RichardMy daughter is 17 years old and has a stool that she received on her first birthday. She still uses it to reach items in her closet. My 11 year old son also has
BethI 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.
Joel