Personalized Hebrew Child's Chair
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Customer Experiences
Thank you for the confirmation. I look forward to them receiving the stool -- I first sent one of your stools to my niece when she was born 14 years ago and hav
LindaMy 5 month old received one of your puzzle stools as a gift and my two year old loves it so much that I had to order her one!!! I have seen the stools in many s
EmilyJust 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
RichardWe first encountered your work when our grandchildren were given puzzle stools as newborn gifts. They have grown up with them and love them. We do to and are
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Availability: Allow approximately 3 weeks for creation and delivery
- Description
- Personalized Wooden Child's ChairThis is one of our newest items
- Visit http://www.my-hebrew-name.com to translate an English name to Hebrew
- Use the character key in the picture to place your order in the "Child's Name" field. Enter the corresponding number to represent each Hebrew letter for the child's name
- NOTE: The letters will appear on the stool as entered in the Child's Name field
- Please separate each number in the child's name field with a comma. (7 Hebrew character maximum)
- This sturdy little chair is made from our exclusive Maple Euro-Ply hardwood collection measures 28 inches high and 17 inches wide
- No tools or hardware are required to assemble this chair
- Child's name is engraved on the front (7 LETTER MAX), and colored in the primary colors
- A personal message can be engraved on the back
- FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S.
- Allow approximately 3 weeks for delivery
Customer Experiences
Thanks! My son received one as a gift and after 3.5 years it still gets played with and also used everyday. Good product :)
JulieWe received a stool with our newborn's name in the fall and we love it, so we thought we'd do the same for a friend of ours.
SeanMy two children, now 16 and 12, both still have their name puzzle stools and still use them almost daily for reaching things on their closet shelves or changing
BarbTwenty-five years have passed since I got the name stool for my first-born, driving out to your place in the country. When the second child lost the "i" in her
Donna