Reader Rabbit: Fun With Letters (Fanon Game)
Please note that this is a fan-made blog post about a nonexistent game, and should not be confused with any official game in the Reader Rabbit series.
Reader Rabbit: Fun With Letters is a video game in the Reader Rabbit series of educational games by The Learning Company. It was released for the Game Boy Color system in 2000, developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Mattel Interactive and The Learning Company. The game features activities that teach letter recognition.
- 1 Plot
- 2 Characters
- 3 Activities
- 3.1 Arcade
- 3.2 Exploration
- 4 Basic Controls
Reader Rabbit and Sam the Lion visit Babs the Beaver at her workshop, where she's building letters for words to take to Wordville. Suddenly, the letters Babs built fall loose and scatter across the forest and…
Meggy's Letter Grabber (Fanon Activity)
This activity is Non-Canon.
Meggy's Letter Grabber is an activity in Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey (AU)/Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6 (AU), hosted by Meggy. It appears in Letter Lands M, C and L on the Reading Trail before each gate.
- 1 Gameplay
- 1.1 Game A: Say
- 1.2 Game B: Read
- 1.3 Game C: Words
In this activity, Meggy uses her Letter Grabber to grab words and put then in the hole to complete a sentence. It consists of three parts: Say, Read, and Words.
The reader says each sight word as shown in the ground and clicks on it. Meggy's Letter Grabber will grab up each word and complete a sentence.
Words have gone missing in the sentence for no apparent reason. the player must complete the unfinished sentence from one of the stories b…
Meggy Splezter (Fanon Character)
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- 1 Background
- 1.1 Physical Appearance
- 1.2 Personality
- 2 Appearances
- 2.1 Cameos
- 3 Occupations
- 4 Quotes
- 5 In The Games
- 5.1 Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey/Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6 (Debut)
- 5.2 Let's Start Learning!/Reader Rabbit Preschool (Version 1)
- 5.3 Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey 2/Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 6-9
- 5.4 Reader Rabbit 1/Reader Rabbit's Reading 1
- 5.5 Reader Rabbit 2/Reader Rabbit's Reading 2
- 5.6 Reader Rabbit Preschool (Version 2)
- 5.7 Reader Rabbit 1st Grade
- 5.8 Reader Rabbit Math Adventures Ages 6-9
- 5.9 Reader Rabbit Thinking Adventures Ages 4-6
- 6 Trivia
Meggy wears her white shirt, matching pants with colorful polka dots and…
Reader Rabbit's Reading 2 - Original 1997 Box Cover (Reader Rabbit 2)
We Had the Original 1997 Cover of Reader Rabbit's Reading 1/Reader Rabbit 1 (1997 Remake).
However... I Got A Problem, I Trying to Find the Original 1997 Cover of Reader Rabbit's Reading 2/Reader Rabbit 2 (1997 Remake)...
Is There Anyone Who Can Find the Original 1997 Cover of Reader Rabbit's Reading 2/Reader Rabbit 2 (1997 Remake)?
Reader Rabbit Presents, Numbers with Mat! (Fanon Works)
Let's learn how to count by ones, twos, fives, and tens with Mat The Mouse and Her Friends.
- Mat the Mouse (Main)
- Reader Rabbit
- Sam the Lion
- Wonder Pony
- Tally Cat
- Ben the Ant
- Wonder Pony
- Wheel Bear
Reader Rabbit and Friends: Let's Start Learning! - Original Box Art
EDIT (11/6/25): This is NOT the Prototype Cover, Is Actually the Original 1995 Cover.
There's The Photo of the 1995 Initial Box Art of Reader Rabbit and Friends: Let's Start Learning!
I Saw It From The Learning Company Fall 1995 / Winter 1996 Catalog
Reader and Mattie on this Initial Box Art are...something special, I suppose...
Reader Rabbit 2: Get Ready for Reading Ages 6-8 (UK/AU)
Since the UK Version of Reader Rabbit's Reading 1 being titled as "Reader Rabbit 1: Get Ready for Reading Ages 4-6," there is no "Get Ready for Reading" counterpart aimed at children aged 6-8.
However,,, In A Alternate Universe, There Should Be...
Reader Rabbit 2: Get Ready for Reading Ages 6-8 is a video game in The Learning Company's Reader Rabbit series of children's educational games. It was released on September 25, 1999 in UK, Is A UK Version of Reader Rabbit's Reading 2.
- Charlie Borland - Reader Rabbit
- Lucy Underwood - Mat the Mouse
- Dai Jenkins - Sam the Lion
Small presentation
Hi, I am FireChat, a French boy who played Reader Rabbit's Learn to Read when he was a kid.
Recently I found gameplay of it on YouTube and it reminded me about the SONGS. And I LOVE SONGS, especially from cartoons and videogames.
I would like to listen to all the songs from this series, if possible in English and French dub, because I love to know how lyrics are localised, and I do localisation myself sometimes.
I also have a passion for datamining, so I quickly jumped into the game files for different Reader Rabbit games to extract some songs without quality loss.
On this Wiki, I would like to add French lyrics for all songs that have a French dub, as well as adding the lossless tracks for English & French dubs (or more) when I find their files.
I mad…
Happy Chinese New Year! (Year of the Rabbit/Cat)
Today (January 22) is Chinese New Year day, and what's significant about this year (2023) is that it is the Year of the Rabbit (or Year of the Cat, depending on your culture), which is fitting for our favorite literate lagomorph, Reader Rabbit (or Tally Cat, if your culture celebrates the cat). Happy Chinese New Year to everyone out there who is celebrating it!
How to play Reader Rabbit games on 64-bit Windows
If you or your kids want to play Reader Rabbit games on 64-bit versions of Windows 7/8/10 or on Windows 11, there is a way to do it without a virtual machine or emulator. Someone did a video on it ten years ago; it uses Windows 8, but the process is the same with Windows 7/10/11.
- Insert the disc of your game into your optical disc drive. (If you're using a PC without a disc drive, you will need an external disc drive that connects via USB and a plentiful power source.)
- Open This PC in the Windows File Explorer. It can be found on the left side of the window, too.
- Right click on the disc drive icon (usually D:) and select Open/Open folder to view files.
- Look for the file SETUP32.exe, which is usually found in the INSTALL folder of the disc files, and do…
Ways To Improve This Wiki
There are certain things that can be done to improve this wiki. Here are some examples:
- Add tabs to the game infoboxes' "image" sections to show different box covers for each game. Example for source code:
- Include well-sourced references for any information that may need them.
- Remove red links until new pages can be created for them.
- Write out articles for blank pages.
Back.
RatsAbout is Online? --LeoGames2012 (talk) 01:56, August 18, 2020 (UTC)
- I am online, but it's better to directly chat in my talk page, than to do so by blog.RatsAbout (talk) 12:43, September 3, 2020 (UTC)
Major Topics
So far this wiki has five different major topics covering the bulk of the articles. This includes:
- Games
- Characters
- Locations
- Songs
- Media
Can you think of any new major topic to add? I'm thinking of examples like:
- The Learning Company (Includes articles on TLC staff, catalogs, company events)
- Items (Includes boat parts from Math Ages 6-9, jeweled keys from Lär dig Engelska and such like)
- Events (Includes expos and places where Reader Rabbit is commercialised such as Parken Zoo)
The Items and Events could also have their own infoboxes as well.
Custom Badges
To further give this wiki some style I propose that custom badges be integrated with a more Reader Rabbit style look. Here are a few ideas:
- 1 Edit Track
- 2 Pictures Track
- 3 Category Track
- 4 Blog Track
- 5 Wiki Love Track
- 6 Special Achievements
- Baby Editor (1 edit)
- Toddler Editor (5 edits)
- Kinder Editor (10 edits)
- Preschool Editor (25 edits)
- Junior Editor (50 edits)
- Pen Friend (100 edits)
- Writer Rabbit (250 edits)
- Composer Rabbit (500 edits)
- Pretty Picture (1 picture)
- Little Painter (5 pictures)
- Young Artist (10 pictures)
- Art Pal (25 pictures)
- Paparatsy (50 pictures)
- Shutterbug (100 pictures)
- Painter Rabbit (250 pictures)
- Designer Rabbit (500 pictures)
- Put it Together (1 category)
- Follow the Leader (5 categories)
- Little Scout (10 categories)
- Young Explorer (25 categories)
- Fi…
Live Events
Recently I have created a few articles on Reader Rabbit events which took place in Sweden. It appears Reader Rabbit is very popular with the Swedish. If you know of any live events such expos, theme parks and conventions centered on Reader Rabbit, please leave a link or description in the comments. It would be an interesting study.
Theme Customisation
With over 200 pages on this wiki, it may be a good time to choose a theme to give this fandom site some style. What's needed is:
- A background for the sides (I would recommend a good picture that shows Reader, Sam, Tally and Mat on the sides).
- A logo (ideally the officially Reader Rabbit Logo)
- A good colour scheme (gentle blue would suit the headers)
If there's any agreement from the admin, hopefully the site can get a graphical upgrade and get the attention it deserves.
Favourite Song
What's your favourite Song(s) in the Reader Rabbit franchise? Most of those songs have rhyming couplets in the lyrics. The earliest Reader Rabbit game to have songs was Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey.
Old vs. New
What's your views on the older games and the newer games (both for the same age group)?
- Reader Rabbit Kindergarten vs Reader Rabbit Kindergarten: Bounce Down in Balloon Town
- Reader Rabbit 1st Grade vs Reader Rabbit 1st Grade: Capers on Cloud Nine!
- Reader Rabbit 2nd Grade vs Reader Rabbit 2nd Grade: Mis-cheese-ious Dreamship Adventures!
Give your thoughts on the earliest of games if you like.
Learning and Teaching Experience
Did any of the Reader Rabbit games help you or your child in your experience and what differences did they make in the teaching and learning of math, reading and speech?
Favorite Reader Rabbit Character
Who are your favorite Reader Rabbit characters? Mine are Sam the Lion and Reader Rabbit.