Invented Worlds
Discover the fascinating insights of Ellen Winner in her groundbreaking book, Invented Worlds, published by Harvard University Press in 1985. This 448-page paperback delves into the creative and nonliteral expressions found in children's spontaneous speech. Winner, a renowned psychologist, explores the evolution of children's abilities to use and interpret figurative language as they mature. Through her meticulous research, she reveals how these linguistic developments reflect the changing features of children's minds. Invented Worlds is an essential read for anyone interested in the psychology of art, child development, and the intricate ways children communicate their imaginative worlds. Enhance your understanding of the interplay between language and cognition with this compelling exploration of creativity in young minds.