To investigate the effects of story making activities by utilizing postmodern picture books on young
children's creativity and story construction ability, this study targeted 21 five-year-old preschoolers
in G daycare center and 18 five-year-old preschoolers in J daycare center located in J Gun, Busan
City. 21 young children in G daycare center engaged in story making activities by utilizing
postmodern picture books totaling 18 times for 12 weeks, and 18 young children in G daycare center,
the comparison group, read postmodern picture books individually in free choice activity time. The
results of the study are summarized as follows. Story making activities by utilizing postmodern
picture books made statistically more significant progress in the subordinate elements of creativity
and all the subordinate elements of story construction ability. That means those activities, by
utilizing postmodern picture books, have a positive effect both on the development of young
children's creativity and story construction ability