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They are notable for featuring [[Easter Egg]]-laden stills of each page.
 
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* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Some games have extra scenes that aren't in the original books.
* [[Alliteration]]: Just about everything said in ''Dr. Seuss's ABC''.
* [[Animal Talk]]: Ruff in ''Ruff's Bone'' can only bark, but is able to talk to the player.
* [[Anti-Frustration Features]]: According to [https://web.archive.org/web/20120212141742/http://silicon-valley.siggraph.org/MeetingNotes/LivingBooks.html this article], the running guy cursor during the load screens was used to keep the players distracted while they wait.
* [[Art Evolution]]: The early titles feature more computer-ish graphics (the characters are very basic in design and have no shading). Eventually the characters started to look more like actual illustrations, and the animation gets progressively better as time moves on.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: On the title screen for ''The Toroise and the Hare'', the Hare introduces himself by sayig this:
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