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Max & Ruby follows two young rabbits: Max, a rambunctious and achievement-determined three-year-old and his older sister Ruby, a seldom-patient, goal-oriented and sometimes, bossy seven-year-old. [3] The series takes place in a town called Eastbunny Hop, in a universe populated by bunnies and other creatures, in the 1940s and 1950s.
The game is a puzzle where players tap three or more adjoining of the same color in order to make them magically "pop" and count towards achievement of the level objective. An episode of the TV series was released on the same day to promote the game. In the episode, the bunnies discover a digital game on a computer and start playing.
Rayman Raving Rabbids (handheld game) Rayman Raving Rabbids 2; Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party; Reader Rabbit; Reader Rabbit (video game) Reader Rabbit 2; Reader Rabbit 3; Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game; Robbit Mon Dieu; Rusty Rabbit
The game was designed with a re-usability value, which help children develop new language skills and sharpen old ones. [2] The game allows for free exploration and offers activities that enable children to begin learning to read. [3] The modules included teach shape recognition, matching and basic word skills. [1]
Untalkative Bunny is a co-produced animated series about a yellow rabbit and its life in the big city (closely based on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada). The show is aimed for kids 6–7. The series consists of small episodes (about 4–5 minutes long each) with a number up to four longer 'specials' in each season.
Reader Rabbit Toddler was the 9th top-selling education video game in October [18] and November 1997, [19] and the week ended in February 1998. [20] The game generated $1.8 million in revenue. [ 1 ]
The ClueFinders is an educational software series aimed at children aged 8–12 that features a group of mystery-solving teenagers. The series was created by The Learning Company (formerly SoftKey) as a counterpart to their Reader Rabbit series for older, elementary-aged students.