Reader rabbit 1st grade

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Superkids deemed it 'lightweight', 'lively', and 'entertaining'. Critical receptionĬommon Sense Media said the game has a 'nice mix of animation, song, and solid educational gaming', and declared it the 'top first-grade title'. market), for the week ended March 20, 1999. It was also the seventh top-selling educational titles across 13 software chains (representing 57 percent of the U.S. market) in the week that ended April 4, 1998. The game was the second top-selling home education title across nine software retail chains (representing more than 40 percent of the U.S. The game focuses on vocabulary, phonics, addition and subtraction. The players encounter interesting characters and take part in educational activities through the game's point-and-click interface, with a goal being to get everything ready for the show. Reader Rabbit and his friends have only a number of hours to make preparations before tonight's performance. However the porcupine Spike feels dissatisfied about not being the star of the show, so he takes and hides the musical instruments, costumes, scripts, props and other necessities so the performance cannot start. The Old Theatre has everything ready for a performance.