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A children's interactive story computer game that is loosely based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It has three reading levels of text to choose from as the player progresses through the story and plays some mini-games while interacting with the scenery. The game's release in 2000 celebrates 100 years since the publication of Baum's book.

Learning Ladder: Year 3 is an educational PC game designed for ages 7 to 8. The game aims to teach kids about maths, reading and writing.

Mastering math becomes fun-and-games as you travel back to the ancient worlds of Atlantis, Greece, Egypt and the Aztecs. The intelligent tracking system automatically responds to your child's progress by topic so kids move ahead when they excel and get extra practice when they need it. All the lessons and problems in I Love Math are based on core curriculum topics which means it matches what kids are learning in school. With over 250 topics I Love Math! covers 4 grade levels to target your child's individual problem areas. Plus, over 6,000 help pop-ups provide extra reinforcement!

Become A Science Explorer involves 8 different activities, 20 experiments to print off and try, brilliant graphics and 8 fun worksheets! You can also take the ultimate science test in the Bright Sparks Quiz!

Pinball Science is a video game published in 1998 on Windows by Dorling Kindersley. It's an educational and puzzle game, set in a pinball theme.

Learning Ladder: Years 1 & 2 is an educational PC game designed for ages 5 to 7. The game aims to teach kids about maths, reading and writing.

My First Amazing History Explorer (aka Tidsmaskinen, Become a History Explorer) is a video game published in 1998 on Windows by DK Multimedia, Norstedts Rabén Multimedia. It's an educational game, set in a history and fantasy themes.

Explore the woundrous world of animals in ten fun-packed activities

My First Amazing World Explorer is an educational travel game, developed and published by DK Multimedia. It functions both as a virtual atlas and as an exploration tool. The player travels the world, collecting stamps from every country visited, whilst learning about different nations.

Eyewitness Virtual Reality: Cat is an educational video game made for the Eyewitness Virtual Reality Series, by DK Multimedia and released for Windows in 1995. The game is based on the Eyewitness first season episode Cat, and opens with the entire opening sequence for Cat.

The Way Things Work is an educational science game, developed and published by DK Multimedia in 1994. It explains how numerous inventions work using exploded diagrams and videos, often involving woolly mammoths.