Reader Rabbit's Reading Development Library

Reader Rabbit's Reading Development Library is a series of four Edutainment games from The Learning Company as part of the Reader Rabbit franchise. The first two games were developed in October 1994 and the last two were developed the following year. The products make use of interactive storybooks based on Fairy Tales to help early readers broaden their reading, vocabulary, writing and word recognition skills. Each number in the title corresponds to the reading level of the reader they are aimed at.

Reader Rabbit's Reading Development Library
Box art of the first CD product
Genre(s)Adventure, Edutainment
Developer(s)The Learning Company
Publisher(s)The Learning Company
Composer(s)Kevin Village-Stone[1]
Platform(s)Windows, Macintosh
First releaseReader Rabbit's Reading Development Library 1
1994
Latest releaseReader Rabbit's Reading Development Library 8
1996

Gameplay

In each game, the player has two storybooks to choose from. There are three versions of each story, the first told by Sam the narrator called the "Classic" version and the latter two as different perspectives of characters from the story. The story can be read entirely by the narrator or it can be read by the user with guidelines. The games also include three activities to further enhance learning to read.[2] With both the manual and automatic modes, users can read the stories at their own pace.[3]

Books

GameReleaseBookPagesAlternate Narrator 1Alternate Narrator 2
Development Library 1 1994 The Three Little Pigs 21 Second Pig Wolf
Goldilocks and the Three Bears 21 Goldilocks Baby Bear
Development Library 2 1994 City Mouse, Country Mouse 19 City Mouse Country Mouse
Jack and the Beanstalk 22 Giant Jack
Development Library 3 Winter 1995[2] The Princess and the Pea 16 Princess Prince
The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg 14 Goose Mr. Farmer
Development Library 4 1995 King Midas 16 Merrigold King Midas
The Ugly Duckling 13 Quill Mr. Croak

Availability

"Reader Rabbit's Reading Development Library 2" was included in "Reader Rabbit's Complete Learn to Read System" on the second CD simply title "Classic Tales".[4]

Reception

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
CD-ROM Today (Level 1 & 2)[5]
Family PC85% (Level 3)[6]
MacUser[7]

The games were positively reviewed and praised primarily for the variety of retelling the story from multiple points of view.[8][9]

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gollark: Doesn't it just segfault at some point?
gollark: It was more eleganceā„¢ to just make it able to do tail-call optimization.
gollark: I actually stole this particular quicksort from a r/haskell post talking about it.
gollark: ```lisp (let (partition_rec xs pred acc) (cond ((= xs '()) acc) (true (partition_rec (tail xs) pred (cond ((pred (head xs)) (list (cons (head xs) (head acc)) (snd acc))) (true (list (head acc) (cons (head xs) (snd acc)))) ))) )) (let (qsort xs cont) (cond ((= xs '()) (cont '())) (true (do (let h (head xs)) (let t (tail xs)) (let part_result (partition_rec t (lambda (x) (< x h)) '(() ()))) (qsort (head part_result) (lambda (ls) (qsort (snd part_result) (lambda (rs) (cont (+ ls (list h) rs)))))) )) ))```These all have to be done tail recursively or it could overflow.

See also

References

  1. "Whispering Light - Kevin Village-Stone". 2002. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  2. "The Learning Company brings to life 'The Princess and the Pea' and 'The Goose that laid the Golden Egg'". PRNewswire. January 8, 1996. Archived from the original on February 15, 2018. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
  3. Blasko, Larry (June 16, 1996). "CD-Rom -- Reader Rabbit's Reading Development Library 3". Seattle Times. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
  4. "Discovery Education". Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  5. "CD-ROM Today, October 1995". Retrieved May 4, 2017. A simple but enjoyable way for young readers
  6. "Family PC, October 1996". Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  7. LeVitus, Bob (December 1995). "The Game Room". MacUser. Archived from the original on January 22, 2000.
  8. "Sounding out Stories with Reader Rabbit - The Sunday Courier". Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  9. "Sounding out Stories with Reader Rabbit - Argus Press". Retrieved May 4, 2017.
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