FAQ

1.Will there be more boxes in the future?

YES! We have ideas for over a dozen boxes, but are hoping to release a new one (pottery or rope making/knots) in Spring 2026! Other skills we want to cover are soap making, leather work, basket weaving, metal work, mosaics, sewing/embroider, etc.

 

2.What age range are these boxes designed for?

We believe that these boxes will be enjoyed by children from 6-14 years old. But we know that you, as the parent, know your child best. For those younger ones, more parental supervision and assistance will be necessary to complete the skills.

 

3.Will I need to purchase additional products to complete the skill?

No, we have conducted many tests and experiments with our products to ensure that you should not have to make any additional purchases for your child to learn these skills. In our store, we plan to eventually offer additional product if your child develops a passion for a particular craft and they want to continue to develop that skill. 

 

4.Do I need to buy the boxes in order or can I just buy one?

It's up to you! We've tried to create each box, so that it can stand alone. But there are certainly benefits and exciting perks to receiving the boxes in order. Your child will be invited into the adventure of The Maker's Quest, receiving their own personalized scrolls from "The Maker".

 

5.Will I need to help my child?

Depending on the age of your child, they will most likely need your help. This is a quality, artisan skills box so the process can include a stovetop, using an Exacto knife, using a blender, etc. If you have a teenager, they could likely complete it themselves, but any other age will need supervision and help.

 

6.Is it only designed for Christian families?

The short answer is no, anyone can use these boxes and enjoy learning new skills.

The longer answer is we are Christians, so glimpses of our worldview will poke through at various times in the stories, as we explain pieces of who The Maker is and how we have been gifted with His creativity. If you just want to learn the skill you can skip the book and just use the materials provided!

 

7.Are these boxes made for boys or girls?

Both! Some skills may be more overtly "feminine" like embroidery or "masculine" like leather work or rope making. But we believe that these skills are beneficial AND exciting for both girls and boys to learn!