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  2. The Backyard (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It is a sequel to its predecessor The Playroom [3] and the third game of the "Early Learning Family" series. It was designed for ages 3 to 6 ( preschool through first grade ). Gameplay

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    Up the entertainment ante and make the text chain a little more interesting with these delightful diversions.

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  5. The Playroom (1989 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Playroom is an educational video game published in 1989 for MS-DOS, Apple II, and Mac.The game was compatible with the TouchWindow utility. [4] It was ported to the Amiga and FM Towns computers in 1992 and 1994 respectively and then remade for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh in 1995.

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  7. ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy - Wikipedia

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    ABCmouse.com is a digital education program for children ages 2–8, created by the edtech company Age of Learning, Inc. [2] [3] The program offers educational games, videos, puzzles, printables, and a library of regular and “read-aloud” children’s books, covering subjects including reading and language arts, math, science, health, social studies, music, and art.

  8. Ticket to Ride (board game) - Wikipedia

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    It's easy to learn and quick to play, which makes it ideal for introducing you, your friends and your family to board games." [111] This original version has an average rating of 7.39, and an adjusted "Geek Rating" of 7.275, on BoardGameGeek, based on the responses from 89,720 voting members. [112] The original version won the following awards:

  9. Happy families - Wikipedia

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    A 'family' from a set of old German Quartett cards. Each card lists the three others that it groups with. The player whose turn it is asks another player for a specific card: the asking player must hold a card of the same family. [3] If the asked player has the card, they must give it to the requester, and the requester then takes another turn.