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Reader Rabbit 2 is a solid piece of educational software which really helps. The worst offender in this category is the Vowel Pond, where there is no way to.

The Dinosaur Hunters (2002) In 1922, American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews led an archeological expedition into Mongolia's Gobi Desert and uncovered one of the richest dinosaur graveyards in the world. Dinosaur hunters. The name dinosaur was coined in 1842 by an English anatomist Richard Owen, a highly ambitious, machiavellian schemer and villain of Deborah Cadbury's The Dinosaur Hunters: A True Story of Scientific Rivalry and the Discovery of the Prehistoric World. The story of two nineteenth-century scientists who revealed one of the most significant and exciting events in the natural history of this planet: the existence of dinosaurs. In 'The Dinosaur Hunters' Deborah Cadbury brilliantly recreates the remarkable story of the bitter rivalry between two men: Gideon Mantell uncovered giant bones in a Sussex quarry, became obsessed with the lost world of the reptiles and was driven to despair. Less than 200 years ago, nobody knew that dinosaurs had ever existed. Now, scientists who study fossils know about many kinds of dinosaurs and where they lived. The hunt is on for new information about our favorite prehistoric reptiles!

Reader Rabbit 2
Developer(s)The Learning Company
Publisher(s)The Learning Company
Platform(s)Original:
DOS

Deluxe:
Windows 3.x, Macintosh

Reading 2:
Windows, Macintosh
ReleaseAugust 1991 (Original)[1]
1994 (Deluxe)
1997 (Reading 2)
Genre(s)Educational
Mode(s)Single-player
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Reader Rabbit 2 is a 1991 educational video game, the sequel to Reader Rabbit and the second game in the Reader Rabbit franchise. A facelift was given to the game's prequel to match the graphical fidelity of Reader Rabbit 2.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

The game can be played with the keyboard or a mouse. Set in a location called Wordsville, the game contained four word-based minigames.[3] Players are taught about vowel sounds and how to construct sentences.[4]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Review score
PublicationScore
AllGame[5]
Awards
PublicationAward
Software Publishers AssociationBest Elementary Education Product[6]
Technology & LearningAward of Excellence[6]
Parents' ChoiceParents' Choice Award[6]

Heidi E.H. Aycock of Compute! praised the game for demonstrating how educational games could be as visually and aurally stunning: as other genres of video gaming.[7]Game Players PC Entertainment reviewed the game as a solid choice for young players at school and home.[8]


References[edit]

  1. ^Scisco, Peter (September 1991). 'Reader Rabbit II - Sneak Peak'. Compute!. Vol. 13 no. 133. ABC Publishing. pp. 113–114.
  2. ^Inc, Ziff Davis (1991-12-31). PC Mag. Ziff Davis, Inc.
  3. ^Inc, Ziff Davis (1991-12-31). PC Mag. Ziff Davis, Inc.
  4. ^Media, Working Mother (1995-03-01). Working Mother. Working Mother Media.
  5. ^Ric Moxley. 'Reader Rabbit 2 - Review - allgame'. Allgame. Archived from the original on November 16, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  6. ^ abcThe Learning Company Product Catalog 1994
  7. ^Aycock, Heidi E.H. (November 1991). 'Reader Rabbit II - Evaluation'. Compute!. Vol. 13 no. 135. ABC Publishing. pp. 90–91.
  8. ^Elko, Lance (January 1992). 'Reviews - Reader Rabbit 2'. Game Players PC Entertainment. p. 70.

External links[edit]

  • Reader Rabbit 2 at MobyGames


Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reader_Rabbit_2&oldid=936474839'

Reader Rabbit's Reading 2 is a third, reworked release of the original (1991) and (1996). It is an educational game, for children aged five to eight or in the first or second grade of the US school system, that teaches reading skills. The basic concept and content is identical to the original 1991 game, with most of the improvements in the graphic department which are entirely redone. Wordville where the game is set is running out of words.

Reader Rabbit, Ernest the Train and Mat the Mouse collect words to fill up Wordville by doing four different activities: Alphabet Dance, Match Patch, Vowel Pond, and Word Mine. Alphabet Dance is set in a barn. There are four dancers and children need to look at the first letter of their names and put the dancers in the correct order following the alphabet. Match Patch takes place on a field where matches need to be created based on opposites, homonyms or two levels of rhymes. In Vowel Pond Reader Rabbit floats in a boat on a pond and watches fishes pass by below. He needs to catch the ones that have a word that matches the sound of the one shown near the top of the screen. In Word Mine compound words need to be formed by choosing the right one from a selection an adding it to the one on a mine cart.

I want to tell people i have a newer version calledReader Rabbit(R) I Can Read! With Phonics Version 3.01 which is Reader Rabbit's Reading 2. With a different name on itThink of it as a 4th rework of the series. The 3rd rework version seems to work on windows 10 x86 whish personally was quite surprising sense windows 10 itself keeps removing win32’s in it’s codebase.However all laptops with windows 10 has 64-bit which will not work sense it is ms-das. & Microsoft only offers windows 10 x86 as upgrades for windows 7 users. Near are windows 8 supported for some reason?

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  • Reader Rabbit 2 is a solid piece of educational software which really helps. The worst offender in this category is the Vowel Pond, where there is no way to.

    The Dinosaur Hunters (2002) In 1922, American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews led an archeological expedition into Mongolia\'s Gobi Desert and uncovered one of the richest dinosaur graveyards in the world. Dinosaur hunters. The name dinosaur was coined in 1842 by an English anatomist Richard Owen, a highly ambitious, machiavellian schemer and villain of Deborah Cadbury\'s The Dinosaur Hunters: A True Story of Scientific Rivalry and the Discovery of the Prehistoric World. The story of two nineteenth-century scientists who revealed one of the most significant and exciting events in the natural history of this planet: the existence of dinosaurs. In \'The Dinosaur Hunters\' Deborah Cadbury brilliantly recreates the remarkable story of the bitter rivalry between two men: Gideon Mantell uncovered giant bones in a Sussex quarry, became obsessed with the lost world of the reptiles and was driven to despair. Less than 200 years ago, nobody knew that dinosaurs had ever existed. Now, scientists who study fossils know about many kinds of dinosaurs and where they lived. The hunt is on for new information about our favorite prehistoric reptiles!

    Reader Rabbit 2
    Developer(s)The Learning Company
    Publisher(s)The Learning Company
    Platform(s)Original:
    DOS

    Deluxe:
    Windows 3.x, Macintosh

    Reading 2:
    Windows, Macintosh
    ReleaseAugust 1991 (Original)[1]
    1994 (Deluxe)
    1997 (Reading 2)
    Genre(s)Educational
    Mode(s)Single-player
    \'Reader\'Rabbit\'

    Reader Rabbit 2 is a 1991 educational video game, the sequel to Reader Rabbit and the second game in the Reader Rabbit franchise. A facelift was given to the game\'s prequel to match the graphical fidelity of Reader Rabbit 2.[2]

    Gameplay[edit]

    The game can be played with the keyboard or a mouse. Set in a location called Wordsville, the game contained four word-based minigames.[3] Players are taught about vowel sounds and how to construct sentences.[4]

    Reception[edit]

    Reception
    Review score
    PublicationScore
    AllGame[5]
    Awards
    PublicationAward
    Software Publishers AssociationBest Elementary Education Product[6]
    Technology & LearningAward of Excellence[6]
    Parents\' ChoiceParents\' Choice Award[6]

    Heidi E.H. Aycock of Compute! praised the game for demonstrating how educational games could be as visually and aurally stunning: as other genres of video gaming.[7]Game Players PC Entertainment reviewed the game as a solid choice for young players at school and home.[8]


    References[edit]

    1. ^Scisco, Peter (September 1991). \'Reader Rabbit II - Sneak Peak\'. Compute!. Vol. 13 no. 133. ABC Publishing. pp. 113–114.
    2. ^Inc, Ziff Davis (1991-12-31). PC Mag. Ziff Davis, Inc.
    3. ^Inc, Ziff Davis (1991-12-31). PC Mag. Ziff Davis, Inc.
    4. ^Media, Working Mother (1995-03-01). Working Mother. Working Mother Media.
    5. ^Ric Moxley. \'Reader Rabbit 2 - Review - allgame\'. Allgame. Archived from the original on November 16, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
    6. ^ abcThe Learning Company Product Catalog 1994
    7. ^Aycock, Heidi E.H. (November 1991). \'Reader Rabbit II - Evaluation\'. Compute!. Vol. 13 no. 135. ABC Publishing. pp. 90–91.
    8. ^Elko, Lance (January 1992). \'Reviews - Reader Rabbit 2\'. Game Players PC Entertainment. p. 70.

    External links[edit]

    • Reader Rabbit 2 at MobyGames


    Retrieved from \'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reader_Rabbit_2&oldid=936474839\'

    Reader Rabbit\'s Reading 2 is a third, reworked release of the original (1991) and (1996). It is an educational game, for children aged five to eight or in the first or second grade of the US school system, that teaches reading skills. The basic concept and content is identical to the original 1991 game, with most of the improvements in the graphic department which are entirely redone. Wordville where the game is set is running out of words.

    Reader Rabbit, Ernest the Train and Mat the Mouse collect words to fill up Wordville by doing four different activities: Alphabet Dance, Match Patch, Vowel Pond, and Word Mine. Alphabet Dance is set in a barn. There are four dancers and children need to look at the first letter of their names and put the dancers in the correct order following the alphabet. Match Patch takes place on a field where matches need to be created based on opposites, homonyms or two levels of rhymes. In Vowel Pond Reader Rabbit floats in a boat on a pond and watches fishes pass by below. He needs to catch the ones that have a word that matches the sound of the one shown near the top of the screen. In Word Mine compound words need to be formed by choosing the right one from a selection an adding it to the one on a mine cart.

    I want to tell people i have a newer version calledReader Rabbit(R) I Can Read! With Phonics Version 3.01 which is Reader Rabbit\'s Reading 2. With a different name on itThink of it as a 4th rework of the series. The 3rd rework version seems to work on windows 10 x86 whish personally was quite surprising sense windows 10 itself keeps removing win32’s in it’s codebase.However all laptops with windows 10 has 64-bit which will not work sense it is ms-das. & Microsoft only offers windows 10 x86 as upgrades for windows 7 users. Near are windows 8 supported for some reason?

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  • Reader Rabbit 2 is a solid piece of educational software which really helps. The worst offender in this category is the Vowel Pond, where there is no way to.

    The Dinosaur Hunters (2002) In 1922, American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews led an archeological expedition into Mongolia\'s Gobi Desert and uncovered one of the richest dinosaur graveyards in the world. Dinosaur hunters. The name dinosaur was coined in 1842 by an English anatomist Richard Owen, a highly ambitious, machiavellian schemer and villain of Deborah Cadbury\'s The Dinosaur Hunters: A True Story of Scientific Rivalry and the Discovery of the Prehistoric World. The story of two nineteenth-century scientists who revealed one of the most significant and exciting events in the natural history of this planet: the existence of dinosaurs. In \'The Dinosaur Hunters\' Deborah Cadbury brilliantly recreates the remarkable story of the bitter rivalry between two men: Gideon Mantell uncovered giant bones in a Sussex quarry, became obsessed with the lost world of the reptiles and was driven to despair. Less than 200 years ago, nobody knew that dinosaurs had ever existed. Now, scientists who study fossils know about many kinds of dinosaurs and where they lived. The hunt is on for new information about our favorite prehistoric reptiles!

    Reader Rabbit 2
    Developer(s)The Learning Company
    Publisher(s)The Learning Company
    Platform(s)Original:
    DOS

    Deluxe:
    Windows 3.x, Macintosh

    Reading 2:
    Windows, Macintosh
    ReleaseAugust 1991 (Original)[1]
    1994 (Deluxe)
    1997 (Reading 2)
    Genre(s)Educational
    Mode(s)Single-player
    \'Reader\'Rabbit\'

    Reader Rabbit 2 is a 1991 educational video game, the sequel to Reader Rabbit and the second game in the Reader Rabbit franchise. A facelift was given to the game\'s prequel to match the graphical fidelity of Reader Rabbit 2.[2]

    Gameplay[edit]

    The game can be played with the keyboard or a mouse. Set in a location called Wordsville, the game contained four word-based minigames.[3] Players are taught about vowel sounds and how to construct sentences.[4]

    Reception[edit]

    Reception
    Review score
    PublicationScore
    AllGame[5]
    Awards
    PublicationAward
    Software Publishers AssociationBest Elementary Education Product[6]
    Technology & LearningAward of Excellence[6]
    Parents\' ChoiceParents\' Choice Award[6]

    Heidi E.H. Aycock of Compute! praised the game for demonstrating how educational games could be as visually and aurally stunning: as other genres of video gaming.[7]Game Players PC Entertainment reviewed the game as a solid choice for young players at school and home.[8]


    References[edit]

    1. ^Scisco, Peter (September 1991). \'Reader Rabbit II - Sneak Peak\'. Compute!. Vol. 13 no. 133. ABC Publishing. pp. 113–114.
    2. ^Inc, Ziff Davis (1991-12-31). PC Mag. Ziff Davis, Inc.
    3. ^Inc, Ziff Davis (1991-12-31). PC Mag. Ziff Davis, Inc.
    4. ^Media, Working Mother (1995-03-01). Working Mother. Working Mother Media.
    5. ^Ric Moxley. \'Reader Rabbit 2 - Review - allgame\'. Allgame. Archived from the original on November 16, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
    6. ^ abcThe Learning Company Product Catalog 1994
    7. ^Aycock, Heidi E.H. (November 1991). \'Reader Rabbit II - Evaluation\'. Compute!. Vol. 13 no. 135. ABC Publishing. pp. 90–91.
    8. ^Elko, Lance (January 1992). \'Reviews - Reader Rabbit 2\'. Game Players PC Entertainment. p. 70.

    External links[edit]

    • Reader Rabbit 2 at MobyGames


    Retrieved from \'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reader_Rabbit_2&oldid=936474839\'

    Reader Rabbit\'s Reading 2 is a third, reworked release of the original (1991) and (1996). It is an educational game, for children aged five to eight or in the first or second grade of the US school system, that teaches reading skills. The basic concept and content is identical to the original 1991 game, with most of the improvements in the graphic department which are entirely redone. Wordville where the game is set is running out of words.

    Reader Rabbit, Ernest the Train and Mat the Mouse collect words to fill up Wordville by doing four different activities: Alphabet Dance, Match Patch, Vowel Pond, and Word Mine. Alphabet Dance is set in a barn. There are four dancers and children need to look at the first letter of their names and put the dancers in the correct order following the alphabet. Match Patch takes place on a field where matches need to be created based on opposites, homonyms or two levels of rhymes. In Vowel Pond Reader Rabbit floats in a boat on a pond and watches fishes pass by below. He needs to catch the ones that have a word that matches the sound of the one shown near the top of the screen. In Word Mine compound words need to be formed by choosing the right one from a selection an adding it to the one on a mine cart.

    I want to tell people i have a newer version calledReader Rabbit(R) I Can Read! With Phonics Version 3.01 which is Reader Rabbit\'s Reading 2. With a different name on itThink of it as a 4th rework of the series. The 3rd rework version seems to work on windows 10 x86 whish personally was quite surprising sense windows 10 itself keeps removing win32’s in it’s codebase.However all laptops with windows 10 has 64-bit which will not work sense it is ms-das. & Microsoft only offers windows 10 x86 as upgrades for windows 7 users. Near are windows 8 supported for some reason?

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