Background Creativity is linked with educationally relevant constructs such as achievement, intelligence, and motivation. However, very few studies have explored longitudinal links between the constructs or the aetiology of individual differences in childhood creativity. Aims The study addresses the gap in the literature of developmental studies on the relationship of creativity with other educationally relevant measures. Additionally, the present study is the first adequately powered genetically informative analysis of childhood creativity. Sample(s) The present study utilized data from 1,306 twins, a subsample from a longitudinal, representative twin sample in the UK. Methods Creativity was operationalised as a Creative Expressiveness sco...