Creative Wonders is a brand that designs, develops and publishes video games and educational software for children.
Founded in 1994 by Garry Kitchen and Shelley Day, the company was acquired by Mattel in 1998.
Creative Wonders produced many popular games for children such as Math Blaster, Reader Rabbit, and Carmen Sandiego.
After its acquisition, the brand was merged with The Learning Company and later with Broderbund, but the brand was eventually dissolved in 2001.
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No, as the brand was dissolved in 2001, there are no official updated versions of Creative Wonders games available.
Creative Wonders games are designed for children aged 4-12 years old.
Children can learn a variety of skills from Creative Wonders games including math, reading, language arts, geography, and problem-solving.
Yes, Creative Wonders also produced the popular educational game series Carmen Sandiego.
While Creative Wonders games are no longer being produced, some games may be available for purchase through online marketplaces or auction sites.