RT Journal Article T1 Playing with Strangeness: Principles of Designing Action Scenarios to Promote Creativity in Children A1 Blanco Mosquera, Vicente A1 Cidrás Robles, Salvador A1 Freire, Estella K1 Arts education K1 Childhood K1 Creativity K1 Teacher training K1 Workshops AB As artists and teachers in a Teacher Training Faculty, we have designed proposals for children that transfer our own experience as creators in the studio to the educational field. In this way, the classroom is configured into a versatile workplace, like the studio, allowing us to carry out and analyse different workshops for children with the aim of promoting creativity. These workshops, which we call ‘action scenarios’ take as references the different processes of creating materials and toys for children used by twentieth-century western artists. This research reflects on the design and implementation of these scenarios with the aim of identifying a series of principles or parameters that can help pre-school and primary school teachers plan, design and distinguish creative proposals in the visual arts. Four principles are identified: play as a principle of exploration, estrangement as an aesthetic principle, doing as a principle of thinking and cooperation as a principle of possibility. These principles are conceived as a flexible tool to explore and understand creativity in the educational field, especially among education professionals without training in the visual arts. PB Wiley YR 2025 FD 2025-03-17 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10347/42424 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10347/42424 LA eng NO Blanco, V., Cidrás, S. and Freire, E. (2025), Playing with Strangeness: Principles of Designing Action Scenarios to Promote Creativity in Children. Int J Art Des Educ, 44: 479-493. https://doi.org/10.1111/jade.12573 DS Minerva RD 24 abr 2026