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Zoombinis Logical Journey (1996 remade 2015).Fisher-Price: Rescue Heroes: Hurricane Havoc (1999).Fisher-Price: Outdoor Adventures: Ranger Trail (1999).Fisher-Price: Time to Play Pet Shop (1998).Fisher-Price: Time to Play Dollhouse (1999).Fisher-Price: Little People Christmas Activity Center (1999).Fisher-Price: Big Action Construction (1998).Fisher-Price: Great Adventures: Wild Western Town (1997).Fisher-Price: Great Adventures: Pirate Ship (1996).Fisher-Price: Great Adventures: Castle (1995).The ClueFinders: Mystery Mansion Arcade (2002).The ClueFinders: The Incredible Toy Store Adventure! (2001).The ClueFinders Search and Solve Adventures (2000).The ClueFinders Reading Adventures (1999).The ClueFinders 6th Grade Adventures (1999).The ClueFinders 5th Grade Adventures (1999).The ClueFinders 4th Grade Adventures (1998).The ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures (1998).TLC's early struggles, followed by 10 consecutive years of outstanding performance, were the subject of case studies at both Harvard and Stanford universities. From 1992 to 1995, TLC achieved 16 consecutive quarters of revenues and profits growth, never experiencing a down quarter or year. TLC went public on Apin an IPO led by Morgan Stanley and Robertson, Stephens & Co.
The leading families of products were the Reader Rabbit series for ages 2–8, the Treasure Mountain Reading-Math-Science series for ages 5–9, the Super Solver series for ages 7–12, the Student Writing & Publishing Center for ages 7-adult, and the Foreign Language Learning series for ages 15-adult. At that time, IGSB became The Learning Company's largest shareholder.īetween 19, TLC's revenues grew at a 36% compounded rate from $2.4M to $53.2M and profitability increased from breakeven in 1985 to a 20% pre-tax margin. In late 1986, Duca was elected Chairman of the Board. Shortly thereafter, Reece Duca, a founding Partner of the Investment Group of Santa Barbara (IGSB), became a member of the Board of Directors and purchased shares from several founders and original venture firms.
In the first half of 1985, the board hired as CEO Bill Dinsmore.
retail and school computer software channels. From 1980 through 1984, it created a line of 15 widely acclaimed children's educational software products, which were sold through the U.S. TLC produced launch titles for the PCjr, announced in late 1983. Part of the original funding for the company came from a National Science Foundation grant. They saw the Apple II as an opportunity to teach young children concepts of math, reading, science, problem-solving, and thinking skills.
The Learning Company was founded in 1980 by Ann McCormick Leslie Grimm Teri Perl and Warren Robinett, a former Atari employee who had programmed the popular game Adventure.