Hi, I’m Ava, the creator of EverCraft™ Montessori Puzzles.
When my son, Noah, turned one, I noticed something…
He was curious about everything — the texture of leaves, the sound blocks made when stacked, the shapes printed on his books.
But when I looked for toys that truly supported his development — toys that encouraged real learning, independence, and hands-on discovery — all I found were flashing screens, loud plastic toys, and things that overstimulated more than they taught.
As a first-time mom, I wanted something different.
I wanted toys that were calm, meaningful, and rooted in nature and child-led learning — the kind Montessori parents trust.
One morning, I watched Noah struggle to fit a plastic shape through a tiny hole on a toy. He grew frustrated and tossed it aside. Then he picked up a simple wooden block from our coffee table and studied it thoughtfully... turning it in his hands, stacking it, tapping it on the floor. He wasn’t bored — he was learning.
That moment changed everything.
I realized kids don’t need overstimulation —
they need real materials, real textures, and real challenge at their own pace.
That’s when the idea for EverCraft™ Montessori Puzzles was born.
I designed our first puzzle in my living room — simple, natural, with chunky wooden pieces and adorable animals Noah loved. When he placed his first piece correctly, the look of pride on his face was unforgettable. He clapped for himself. Then I cried (quietly, behind him).
That tiny celebration showed me this wasn’t just a toy —
it was a confidence-building moment, a spark of independence.
Today, each EverCraft™ puzzle set is made with that same purpose:
✅ Thoughtfully crafted natural wood
✅ Montessori-aligned learning progression
✅ Beginner and advanced levels to grow with your child
✅ Real-world themes that build vocabulary, focus, and coordination
Because childhood learning shouldn’t feel rushed.
It should feel curious, hands-on, joyful, and grounded in real experience.
If this set brings your little one even one moment of “I did it!” —
then all the late nights sketching and sanding samples were worth it.
Here’s to raising confident, curious, independent little explorers — one puzzle piece at a time.
— Ava