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Reader Rabbit Math Adventures Ages 4-6 (originally stylized as Reader Rabbit's Math Ages 4-6) is a computer game in The Learning Company's Reader Rabbit series of children's educational games. It was released on September 28, 1998 and re-released as a personalized version on December 7, 1999 (Personalized versions use A.D.A.P.T. Learning Technology). It is an updated version of Reader Rabbit's Math 1, featuring three additional activities. It features Math Rabbit, who has a circus, and Reader Rabbit, who has an amusement park.

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Each activity earns the player tickets. A certain number of tickets earns the player a prize at the Prize Center.

Math Rabbit's Circus[]

Reader Rabbit's Amusement Park[]

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Trivia[]

  • Throughout the game, instrumental samples of the songs Entrance of the Gladiators, The Stars and Stripes Forever, The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze, and Over the Waves are heard at Math Rabbit's Circus.
  • The UK and Dutch versions of the game are unchanged from the respective dubs of the 1996 version of Math Rabbit. Because of this, only the four activities from Math Rabbit's circus are available to play in these versions.
    • Despite this, the Dutch cover still uses the US cover art, showing Reader Rabbit and other critters on the Hurricane Hare Rollercoaster. This is also the case with the GSP UK cover, while the original UK cover uses the same cover art as that of Reader Rabbit's Math 1.
    • Also, the amusement park is still mentioned in the UK version of the Product Line Demo.
  • The Personalized version of the game adds Pop for additional program options. This results in the gray bar at the top of the screen being removed.
  • The Personalized version removes the song "Come Along with Reader Rabbit" and replaces it with the "flying chalkboard" title sequence from the late 1990s.
  • The Personalized version also removes the level selection screen from each activity.
  • This is the only late 1990s subject-based game where Reader appears without Sam the Lion.
  • On the cover of the GSP re-release of the game in the UK, Reader's head is depicted in his 2001 design, re-used from the cover of Reader Rabbit 1st Grade: Capers on Cloud Nine!.
  • The title screen shows Reader in a red t-shirt and blue overalls (that he wore on the covers of most games from 1991-1997) rather than this usual red and blue striped sweatshirt. This is also the case with the autorun screen.
  • The word "Ages" on the Personalized autorun screen is in all caps.
  • The style of the original version's autorun screen would later be reused for that of Reader Rabbit's Learn to Read.

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