The primary objective of this research was to find out how using augmented reality technology in the Abha Governorate affected children with learning disabilities' ability to think creatively. A cohort of students associated with educational establishments in the Governorate of Abha was the subject of a study. The study was given a month's duration. The study involved thirty students in all, fifteen of whom were each from the experimental and control groups. The experimental group did better on post-tests assessing initial imagination, perceptive imagination, and transformative imagination than the control group, indicating a significant improvement in the study's results. There was no statistically significant difference between the experimental group and the control group's scores on imaginative thinking during the follow-up evaluation or in the immediate post-intervention period.