Upper & Lowercase Alphabet Board Puzzle
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Customer Experiences
Thank you for being around still! Each of my boys have had a stool from your company. My oldest is 22 and the youngest is 5. My friend bought one for each of my
JenniferThe reason I chose this gift for a special baby is that my grandson received one of your stools when he was born 3 1/2 years ago. When he was a baby, his mom us
PhyllisI just placed an order for my twin grandchildren who will be one soon. My girl's, ages 17 & 19 both have one of your stools that were given to them as babies. W
SusieI just made an order for a small step bench. I purchased the same step bench for my three children 27, 25 and 23 years ago! Plus I have given your name out to m
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Availability: Allow approximately 3 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
- This item is constructed with our toughest 3/4" Maple Euro-Ply, the leather strap is excellent for hanging
- A dot of color matching each letter is placed on the inside of the board puzzle to allow the child to match the color of the letter with its proper place.
- Each letter has a small wooden knob for pulling pieces out, fantastic for improving the pincer grasp.
- ENGRAVE BIRTH INFORMATION OR GIFT CARD ON BACK
- Dimensions: 27" x 16.5"
- Allow approximately 3 weeks for delivery
- FREE shipping in the continental U.S.!!
Customer Experiences
Just 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
Richardhere 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
johnDear Carol, When my daughter was born almost 4 years ago, someone gave her this same stool. That is how I know about your products. When my friend's granddaught
LisaWe are the proud owners of 4 stools - our oldest daughter received one when she was born 14 years ago and it is still in her room (probably underneath a pile of
Sharon


