Small Name Stool in Pastel and Birth Block ($144.90 if bought separately - Savings of $10.00)
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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
EileenThank you for your reply. I am sure Owen will come to love his stool. It is the perfect baby gift. My children still play with theirs and they are 7,5 and 3. An
EileenI should have mentioned that both of my daughters received name stools when they were born from some friends. I turned the stools over to get your name. I shoul
JayneEver since we received a puzzle of yours as a gift for our new born son (now 17 years old), we have been ordering puzzles to give as gifts. As long as you keep
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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 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.
- Allow approximately 2 weeks for delivery
Customer Experiences
I bought my first stool from you 19 years ago not long after my first daughter was born, and not only do all my children have them, I send them to all my new ni
SusanThank you. I love your products and my gift to any new babies in the family or with friends, I send a Damhorst Puzzle Stool. Everyone loves the gift.
JoyceThank you for the order confirmation. AS the mother of one who has a stool, I KNOW they will love them!! She still plays with her at almost three!!
GretchenMy son (27) still has his small stool that he received as a gift when he turned 2. We like it so well that we decided to buy our grandson his own stool. Evan
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