Small Name Stool and Birth Block ($139.90 if bought separately - Savings of $10.00)
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Customer Experiences
Received the confirmation. I just wanted to add my appreciation for your products. My oldest son, now 6, received his stool as a baby gift. He still uses it and
JoanJust a note to let you know that today our friends received the puzzle name stool we ordered and were delighted with its look, quality and personal inscription
Dayna & DavidI have used your products many times over the past ten years and have been very pleased with the response. Congratulations on your good work.
JohnJust 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
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- Description
- BOTH items must ship to the same address
- The Name Puzzle Stool comes with removable letters that helps develop eye/hand coordination and teaches children to spell their names - and made with a solid piece of our furniture grade Ponderosa Pine wood
- Also included is this unique little block that arrives gift wrapped and captures all the most important information of the new arrival
- Each side is separately and carefully engraved with the baby's full name, weight, length and time of birth, day and date of birth, the baby's first initial, the proud parent(s) and a short gift message from you
- Each side of the block measures 2 1/4" inches
- FREE shipping in the continental U.S.
Customer Experiences
was so happy to see you still were in business and online. All three of my children received stools as birth presents and they are still in their rooms!(When I
EvaI recently ordered a small stool for my grandson Bryce for his second birthday. In the box was a very nice note from Angela asking to write back if I was please
NancyJust thought I'd mention -- this is our third child, and our third Damhorst name puzzle stool! We saw your exhibit at the Best of Missouri Market last weekend a
Tinahere is a picture of my new nephew connor enjoying his stool. note how he is already learning the different letters in his name. i have given probably 10 stools
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