Name Stool and Baby Lamb in Pastel Colors ($154.90 if bought separately - Savings of $10.00)
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Customer Experiences
My youngest son, Bo, just turned 21 years old. He's got a great job, bought a car and announced he is moving into his own apartment! Moving day came and Bo gath
PatI just wanted to let you know that I am excited for these stools. I had purchased two 20 plus years ago for my own daughters . Now that I am a grandmother I was
FranI received one of your stools when I was just a year old. Now I am 29 and the proud father of a 1 year old boy, Carter. My Godmother, the same one who purchased
RonWe received a Damhorst stool as a gift when my 4th son was born and it is the nicest and sturdiest stool we have. They have all enjoyed taking the letters in an
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Availability: Allow approximately 2.5 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
- SAVE $10.00 - BOTH ITEMS MUST SHIP TO THE SAME ADDRESS
- ENGRAVE BIRTH INFORMATION OR GIFT CARD ON BOTTOM OF STOOL
- Stool stands 9 inches off the ground, dimensions are 9" x 12" and made with a solid piece of our furniture grade Ponderosa Pine wood
- 8 LETTER MAXIMUM on the stool and the baby lamb
- 7 LETTER MAXIMUM WITH TWO NAMES (Example: AvaJune)
- This ultra soft personalized white lamb stands 14" tall and comes embroidered with the child's name in the pastel colors
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S.
Customer Experiences
Thanks again for your wonderful service. I see from your web site that I am just one of your many loyal customers. A friend of my late mother started sending th
Suannei have been ordering your step stools since my kids were born....we still have them 24 + 25 years later!! a gift I always love to give. :)
leslieLast week I received two puzzle stools which were ordered a couple of weeks before. They are absolutely perfect!! One of these ordered is for my ninth grandchil
SueWe 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