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I remember playing these computer games way back when I was a toddler in the early 2000's. This first one, which I think I played on a Windows 95, computer, was I think a compilation point-and-click game, but I only remember two sub-games from it. The first one was about a crying girl who I think was a princess, who you could cheer up by playing a painting game. The painting canvas was on a brick background and the paint buckets were below it. There was also a voiceover that called out whatever color you selected. This second game was about another kid who was supposed to clean their room. After they finished cleaning their room, a bright aqua blobbish creature showed up and explained through a song that it was a personified lie. It then proceeded to mess up the room again. Both games were in a style similar to the Humongous Entertainment game. The third game I remember was not a part of the other two. I played it on an old Dell model we used to have. The starting icon was the game's mascot, a yellow rubber duck with an orange bill. I don't remember what the game was meant to teach, but I think it had something to do with emotions. This rubber duck was often hidden in the scene and you could find it. What I remember most about the game was a section of cartoon people's faces on a blue background. This duck was hidden near the bottom of the screen on the last row of faces, and when you clicked on it, the duck would fall to the ground with a splatter sound effect. I remember finding that hilarious.