Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey 2 Explained

Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey 2
Developer:The Learning Company
Publisher:The Learning Company
Release:October 15, 1996 (Original)[1]
1997 (Re-release)
1998 (Ages 6-9)
1999 (Personalized)
Genre:Adventure, edutainment
Platforms:Windows, Macintosh
Modes:Single-player

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.

Educational goals

The game reinforces the reading skills of older children to allow for confidence and language skills. Although deemed too difficult for young users by an Adult Juror, being able to record voice narration is good reading practice.[2] Multilevel activities include phonics, initial letter blends and word recognition. The game also includes 30 different storybooks during the gameplay to widen reading comprehension, reasoning and vocabulary.[3]

Reception

In 1996 the game won the SuperKids Software Award for Best Reading Software. Then in 1997, it won some more awards including the National Educational Media Network Silver Apple, the Newsweek Editor's Choice and the Parent's Choice Gold Award.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reader Rabbit Takes Children on an Entirely New Adventure in Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey 2, Available Now From the Learning Company. https://web.archive.org/web/19970111222343/http://www.softkey.com/html3/pr/1015a96.html. softkey.com. January 11, 1997. October 15, 1996. January 6, 2023.
  2. Book: Levy, Ranny. The New York Times Guide to the Best Children's Videos. November 1999. Pocket Books. 151. 0671036696.
  3. Book: Apple Data Sheet: Primary Language Concerns. Apple Computer. January 1999. Apple Inc.. 1.