Elmo Through the Looking-Glass

Elmo Through the Looking-Glass (1998)

by Creative Wonders, Encore, The Learning Company
Genres:Point-and-click
Themes:Educational
Game modes:Single player
Story:In this game, Elmo goes through the looking-glass in his room to find the little red monster he sees there. Skills emphasized include object identification, visual discrimination, vocabulary, matching, and reading. The game is inspired by Alice Through The Looking-Glass (Alice in Wonderland).
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