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  2. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    Living Books is a series of interactive read-along adventures aimed at children aged 3–9. Created by Mark Schlichting, the series was mostly developed by Living Books for CD-ROM and published by Broderbund for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.

  3. Interactive storybook - Wikipedia

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    They have also been referred to as computer books [1], picture book programs, [1] books-on-disk, [2] talking books, [3] [4] or living books. [ 4 ] This software is targeted at young readers (usually kindergarten to second grade) for educational purposes.

  4. Mark Schlichting - Wikipedia

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    Mark Schlichting (born March 17, 1948) is a publisher, author, and digital pioneer of children's multimedia and interactive design software. He is best known as the creator and subsequent Design and Art Director of Broderbund's Living Books series including the original 1994 Living Books PC game Harry and the Haunted House, one of the first lines of children's interactive book software on CD ...

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  9. Arthur's Teacher Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Rereleased box cover of the computer game. The book was adapted into a computer game by Living Books in 1992. [3] It was later turned into a smartphone app in 2012. [4] It is the first of five Arthur books to be adapted into a computer game, and the second game released from the Living Books series.