This study was to investigate how the SCAMPER technique utilizing animations can affect enhancing creativity of young children. For the purpose, following research questions were set up. 1. How does the SCAMPER technique used with animation watching affect creativity of young children? 1-1 How does the SCAMPER technique used with animation watching affect fluency of young children? 1-2 How does the SCAMPER technique used with animation watching affect flexibility of young children? 1-3 How does the SCAMPER technique used with animation watching affect originality of young children? 1-4 How does the SCAMPER technique used with animation watching affect imagination of young children? The study was conducted with 40 children aged 5 who attend two kindergartens in Incheon. The children are divided into tow group, the experimental group and the control group. The former consists of 20 children (11 boys and 9 girls) from the kindergarten attached to Y Elementary School, and the latter is composed of 20 children (11 boys and 9 girls) from the kindergarten attached to B Elementary School. This study adopts The Comprehensive Creativity Test for Young Children by Jeon Gyeongwon (2000), which is a test tool for creativity of young children of age 4-6 and consists of four sections, fluency, flexibility, originality, and imagination. For this study the SCAMPER technique used with animations was used four times weekly for 10 weeks from March 30 to June 5 in 2009. In order to examine the result from the two different groups, this study adopted t-validation in analyzing the data, Results of this study were as follows. First, the SCAMPER technique used with animations has positive effects on creativity of young children. Second, the SCAMPER techniques used with animations has positive effects on fluency of young children. Third, the SCAMPER technique used with animations has positive effects on flexibility of young children. Fourth, the SCAMPER technique used with animations has positive effects on originality of young children. Last, the SCAMPER technique used with animations does not have any positive effects on imagination of young children.