"Join Frankie on a quest to save the circus performers from Mel the Magician. Enter the world of the Big Top, where you'll grow into a confident 1st grade reader by playing arcade-style games, singing songs and helping circus performers." Description taken from the JumpStart 1st Grade Fun Pack box.
The attached file is a hybrid Win/Mac image stored in bin-cue format. The game version is 1.2.2, and the game came in the JumpStart 1st Grade Fun Pack. Later releases of this game remove Mac compatibility entirely.
This game is playable on Windows 10 natively (at least on my machine, yours may be more finicky), but I'd recommend using the emulator SheepShaver where the game seems to be more stable. The bin-cue format is necessary because of how the game and its audio tracks are formatted, which makes it slightly tricky to run on SheepShaver, but still doable. For Mac users, my understanding as that this is going to involve burning the files to a disc which you'll then have to point SheepShaver to the CD-ROM drive it's contained in. For Windows users, you'll need to install SheepShaver as normal (you can find a comprehensive guide on Emaculation), and then you'll need the most recent build from 01-03-2015 that enables SheepShaver for Windows to use its CD-ROM driver. Don't forget to put SheepShaver's CD-ROM driver (cdenable.sys) in your Windows/System32/drivers folder. With that set up, you'll need Daemon Tools or a program like it that allows you to mount .cue files, and you need to make sure that you mount the included .cue file to the same letter drive, virtual or otherwise, as the one you specify in the SheepShaver GUI (ie, if the CD-ROM Drive in SheepShaver GUI is H:\, it must be the H drive you mount it to). I'd also recommend booting SheepShaver with your chosen CD-ROM drive empty, and then once SheepShaver is running properly, mount the .cue file. If SheepShaver hangs for a moment or two, don't panic, and hopefully it should pop up in your desktop in its own time.