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This list has 3 sub-lists and 28 members. See also Children's entertainment, Childhood, Application software, Early childhood education materials, Educational software
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  • Toy Story: Animated Storybook
    Toy Story: Animated Storybook point and click adventure storybook collection by The Walt Disney Company
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    Disney's Animated Storybook (stylized as Disney's Animated StoryBook, and also known as Disney's Story Studio) is a point-and-click adventure interactive storybook video game series based on Walt Disney feature animations and Pixar films that were released throughout the 1990s. They were published by Disney Interactive for personal computers (Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh) for children ages four to eight years old. Starting from 1994, most of the entries in the series were developed by Media Station. They have the same plots as their respective films, though abridged due to the limited medium.
  • Living Books
    Living Books Interactive storybook series
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    Living Books is a series of interactive read-along adventures aimed at children aged 3–9. Created by Mark Schlichting, the series was mostly developed by Living Books for CD-ROM and published by Broderbund for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. Two decades after the original release, the series was re-released by Wanderful Interactive Storybooks for iOS and Android.
  • Lola Panda Video game series
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    Lola Panda is a trademarked game character, featuring in children's mobile games created by Finnish computer game developer BeiZ. Lola is an anthropomorphic panda who typically wears a pink short-sleeved shirt, knee length jeans, and sneakers. In some games, she uses other kinds of clothing, suitable for the situation, e.g. swimsuit for the beach. Lola Panda games are aimed at children between 3 and 8 years of age and have been primarily developed for mobile devices
  • Barbie Riding Club
    Barbie Riding Club 1998 video game
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    Barbie Riding Club is a 1998 computer game developed by American studio Human Code and published by Mattel Media. Its gameplay involves feeding, grooming, and riding horses.
  • Europress Bookshelf
    Europress Bookshelf video game series
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    Europress Bookshelf is a series of interactive storybooks for children, developed by Europress Software and published by Q Range on CD-ROM for Mac OS and Windows, using their own games creator Klik & Play to produce the products with minimal programming. The games came under three series including "Read & Play" for younger readers, "Topsy and Tim" based on the Adamson books and "Living Classics".
  • ImaginEngine defunct American video game developer based in Emeryville, California
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    Backbone Entertainment was an American video game developer based in Emeryville, California. The company was formed in 2003 as the result of a merger between developers Digital Eclipse and ImaginEngine. In 2005, Backbone merged with The Collective to form Foundation 9 Entertainment.
  • Skipper & Skeeto Danish media franchise
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    Skipper & Skeeto (Magnus og Myggen) is a Danish edutainment franchise created by Ole Ivanoff in 1996, including a TV show and video games.
  • The ClueFinders
    The ClueFinders Children's Educational Software Series
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    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. The series has received praise for its balance of education and entertainment, resulting in numerous awards.
  • Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey 2
    Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey 2 1994 educational video game
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    Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey 2 is a 1996 video game released on the Windows and Macintosh systems and designed for ages 5 till 8. It is the seventh game in the Reader Rabbit franchise and a sequel to Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey. It was re-released in 1997 as Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey For Grades 1-2, followed by another in 1998 titled Reader Rabbit's Reading Ages 6–9 and a personalized version in 1999.
  • Barbie Magic Hair Styler
    Barbie Magic Hair Styler dress-up computer game
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    Barbie Magic Hair Styler is a dress-up computer game developed by EAI Interactive and published by Mattel Media for Microsoft Windows in 1997.
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