Step 'n Store Name Puzzle Stool (Pastel Colors) - Damhorst Toys & Puzzles Inc Store
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Step 'n Store Name Puzzle Stool in Pastel Colors

$189.95

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Item #: 342

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  • This Personalized Step Stool comes with a flip step and a spacious storage drawer measuring 10" x 6" x 3" for all a young person's treasures.
  • 8 letter maximum, 7 letter maximum with two names (Example: Ava June)
  • Stands 15 inches tall with step up and 8 inches tall with the step in the down position
  • Dimensions of the stool top are: 9 inches wide and 12 inches long
  • Constructed with our incredibly durable ¾ inch and 1/2 inch Baltic Birch to last a lifetime
  • All Step n' Store Name Puzzle Stool finishes are water based and non-toxic
  • Books not included

Customer Experiences

Thank you so much, I love your products and your customer service dept is fantastic.

Elaine

I just wanted to tell you how happy we were with this purchase! She is 21 months old and LOVES puzzles. This will be a wonderful tool to help her learn name rec

Sarah

We are glad you are still in business....bought stools for OUR kids years ago (now 29 and 26) and they still have them and use them. Over the years we have gott

Gregg

Thank 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