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Reader Rabbit is an edutainment software franchise created in 1986 by The Learning Company. This series currently makes up the greater part of a franchise of grade-based and subject-based titles, where the games for infancy through second grade feature Reader Rabbit. The games for third grade through sixth grade instead feature The ClueFinders. Reader Rabbit was an educational computer genre game series that partially inspired NEDM and The Flesh of Bulls to played music and songs. It featured Reader Rabbit, the happy-go-lucky rabbit in Wordville, as well a fastest snail named Speedy along with Sam the Lion and a Wordville Road. Reader Rabbit Is A Computer Game Series From The Learning Company.
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Reader Rabbit was an educational computer genre game series that partially inspired NEDM and The Flesh of Bulls to played music and songs. It featured Reader Rabbit, the happy-go-lucky rabbit in Wordville, as well a fastest snail named Speedy along with Sam the Lion and a Wordville Road. Reader Rabbit Is A Computer Game Series From The Learning Company. Reader Rabbit is an edutainment software franchise created in 1986 by The Learning Company. This series currently makes up the greater part of a franchise of grade-based and subject-based titles, where the games for infancy through second grade feature Reader Rabbit. The games for third grade through sixth grade instead feature The ClueFinders. As one might presume, the first game in the series taught language arts, featuring a variety of simple games designed to teach schoolchildren basic reading and spelling skills. Originally, the title character's name was changed to reflect a change in subject, as with Math Rabbit, but it has apparently since been decided to retain the character's original name regardless of the subject area covered by a particular game. "Reader Rabbit" is presumably a play on "Peter Rabbit."