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92% of participants believe being creative boosts their confidence.
6 in 10 said participating in a creative activity gives them a sense of pride.
65% of children shared that engaging in creative activity makes them feel happy and excited.
Crayola's Campaign for Creativity is an advocacy initiative championing the importance of childhood creativity.
It empowers kids to reach their full potential and encourages adults to nurture that creativity.
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