Software:Reader Rabbit Preschool: Sparkle Star Rescue

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Short description: 2001 educational video game
Reader Rabbit Preschool:
Sparkle Star Rescue
Sparkle Star Rescue Cover.jpg
Cover art
Developer(s)The Learning Company
Publisher(s)The Learning Company
SeriesReader Rabbit
Platform(s)Mac OS X, Windows
ReleaseJune 27, 2001[1]
Genre(s)Educational
Mode(s)Single-player

Reader Rabbit Preschool: Sparkle Star Rescue is a game in the Reader Rabbit series by The Learning Company. The title was released in 2001.[1] The game is recommended for ages 3–6.[2][3] The game teaches "shape and size recognition, letter recognition and listening", among other skills, including maths-related ones.[4] The game was also released for the Nintendo Wii by Graffiti Entertainment, simply titled Reader Rabbit Preschool.

Plot

Somewhere in the night sky, Reader Rabbit's Dreamship is being pursued by the Pirats in their ship, but manage to lose them. Reader and his friends notice that the stars in the sky are disappearing. They are met by a firefly named Spark who tells them that the crater of Mount Brill in Sparkalot is blocked by a crashed Pirat ship. With Mount Brill blocked, new stars cannot appear in the sky. In order to remove the Pirat ship, Reader and Sam have to collect brillites.

Development

Artist Fred Dinada aided by Carla Cruttendan created new colourful characters for the game the firefly Spark and the glowworm Sparklers. Many of Fred's sketches did not make it into the game and ended up becoming artwork in his next project Starflyers.[5]

Critical reception

Tech With Kids said the game "cleverly interweaves innovative activities into an interesting storyline".[6] Superkids wrote that the game was a "wonderfully designed program".[7] Edutaining Kids praised the "fun, bright graphics",[8] though said that it was the "weakest title of the bunch" of Reader Rabbit games they reviewed.[9] New Straight Times commended the game for its animation and songs.[10]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "TLC releases four new Reader Rabbit titles for kids". 2001-06-27. http://www.macworld.com/article/1018222/reader.html. 
  2. "Technology in Early Childhood Literacy Development: Family Literacy and Technology". New England Reading Association Journal. 2003-09-01. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-547398731.html. [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
  3. "The Learning Company Ships State-of-the-Art Reader Rabbit CD-ROM Adventures. - Free Online Library". http://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+Learning+Company+Ships+State-of-the-Art+Reader+Rabbit+CD-ROM...-a075941759. 
  4. New games will have you and the kids on cloud nine.(Arts and Lifestyle). 2001-08-26. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-77547209.html. 
  5. "An Interview with Fred Dianda". 22 July 2017. https://odysseynerds.wordpress.com/2017/07/22/an-interview-with-fred-dianda/. 
  6. "Reader Rabbit Preschool: Sparkle Star Rescue! Review - TechWithKids.com". http://www.techwithkids.com/Review_SR00149S_reader-rabbit-preschool-sparkle-star-rescue. 
  7. "SuperKids Software Review of Reader Rabbit Preschool Sparkle Star Rescue!". http://www.superkids.com/aweb/pages/reviews/multisub/preschoo/rrpressr/merge.shtml. 
  8. "Article: Preschool Educational Software Comparison". http://www.edutainingkids.com/articles/artpreschoolsoftware.html. 
  9. "Article: Get Hopping with Reader Rabbit Software". http://www.edutainingkids.com/articles/artreaderrabbitsoft.html. 
  10. Selecting educational software. 2003-03-27. https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-82767064.html. [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]

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