Small Name Stool and Birth Block ($154.90 if bought separately - Savings of $10.00)
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Customer Experiences
My 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
BethReceived 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
JoanI have ordered many of these adorable stools from you and have been very satisfied. Thanks for being a great company to work with and for having a great product
JoanWe just wanted to thank you for making such beautiful puzzle stools. All our kiddos still have theirs, now 14, 13 & 11 years old. I love giving them as gifts. O
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Availability: Allow approximately 2.5 weeks for creation and delivery
- 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
I am proud to tell you that I have been using your company for the past 25 years.
JoanThe stool has arrived and Jamie and his parents are thrilled with it! Thanks again.
BobMy 18 and 14 year old sons both still have their puzzle stools! This is a gift for my niece's new baby whom I am sure wull enjoy it.
DawnDear Ms. Damhorst: Since you wrote such a lovely, personal reply (even tho everyone gets the same one!), I must write to tell you my son received a stool as a g
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