Name Stool and Baby Lamb in Pastel Colors ($154.90 if bought separately - Savings of $10.00)
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Customer Experiences
In 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
WendyMy daughter received a step stool from your company as a baby gift. She is now 3 year's old. We love the step stool-- it is one of her favorite things. Unfortun
BernadetteWe began purchasing these stools 30 years ago for our children. I am thrilled that you are still around for this next generation!
CandaceThanks so much! My 18 and 19 year old received your stool when they were born and I have been sending them as gifts ever since. They are great!
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Availability: Allow approximately 4 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
We received this stool for our eldest daughter as a gift when she was born and when James was born, thought he should have one of his own too. It's taken us two
aliciaYou guys have really saved me 2X’s on this one, Thanks so much!!! Your superior customer service is why we keep coming back to you for all of our baby gifts!
MicheleI bought my 1st stool from you in 1980 for my 1st son & bought many more over the years for my other children & as gifts for friends & relatives. Now the son wh
DonnaDear 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
Deborah Gaffney