THE ROLE OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN DEVELOPING CREATIVITY AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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children's literature, creativity development, primary education, pedagogical approaches, literary analysis, cognitive developmentAbstract
This article examines the essential role of children's literature in fostering creativity among primary school students through comprehensive literature analysis. The findings reveal that children's literature provides multifaceted opportunities for imaginative thinking, emotional intelligence, and creative expression in primary education contexts.
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