Train Car Carrier Name Puzzle Stool
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Customer Experiences
All three of our children have received your stools as baby gifts and all three have endured the test of time. Thank you!
JonathanIn 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
WendyReceived our stool and we love it. Our 18 month is learning to climb up on his 'big boys' bed and will be ready for the transition. It's lovely. We keep passing
MarieThank you. My two children each have one of your name stools, and I have given them as gifts to my friends and family. I think this is the fourth one I have pur
SarahFREE SHIPPING! (Contiguous U.S.)
Availability: Allow approximately 6 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
- This special Name Puzzle Stool comes with a wooden train pulling two cars on a car carrier as well as a carved track on the top of the step stool for instant play.
- 7 LETTERS MAXIMUM on this Name Stool: One name only please
- ENGRAVE BIRTH INFORMATION OR YOUR PERSONAL MESSAGE ON BOTTOM OF STEP STOOL
- Name Stool stands 9 inches off the ground, step stool top dimensions are 9 x 24 inches and made with a solid piece of our furniture grade Ponderosa Pine wood.
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S. for these Name Puzzle Stools
- All Name Puzzle Stool finishes are water based and non-toxic
- Allow approximately 2 weeks for delivery of this Name Stool.
Customer Experiences
Dear Kris and others at Damhorst Toys, The stool arrived well yesterday. Everything looks good again, thank you very much. We think it's the best gift ever for
CarlijnThank 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!!
GretchenThis is my sixth stool purchased from Damhorst. They are wonderful gifts! Thank you!
ChristinaThank you very much for taking care of my order. I just wanted to let you know, that we received our first puzzle stool, as a gift, when my oldest daughter was
Judy