Rock-A-Bye Your Bear - The Wiggles, Field, Anthony
Dorothy the Dinosaur - The Wiggles, Cook, Murray
We're All Friends - The Wiggles, Field, Anthony
Little Brown Ant - The Wiggles, Field, Anthony
Uncle Noah's Ark - The Wiggles, Traditional
Dorothy's Birthday Party - The Wiggles, Cook, Murray
Here Comes a Bear - The Wiggles, Field, Anthony
Henry the Octopus - The Wiggles, Cook, Murray
Silver Bells (That Ring in the Night) - The Wiggles, Madden
Poesje Mauw - The Wiggles, Traditional
I Love It When It Rains - The Wiggles, Cook, Murray
Sing a Song of Polly [Instrumental] - The Wiggles, Traditional
Bound for South Australia - The Wiggles, Traditional
The Gypsy Rover - The Wiggles, Traditional
I Look in the Mirror - The Wiggles, Page, Gregory [Wigg
Lechoo Yeladim - The Wiggles, Traditional
Dancing Ride - The Wiggles, Field, Anthony
Whenever I Hear This Music - The Wiggles, Cook, Murray
Fly Through the Air - The Wiggles, Field, Anthony
The Dreaming Song - The Wiggles, Field, Anthony
The Lion and the Unicorn - The Wiggles, Traditional
The Wiggles are fast becoming the 2- to 6-year-old crowd's answer to the Fab Four in their native Australia, inciting ants-in-the-pants squirming, squeals of delight, and worshipful sing-alongs all across the nation. With ... more »their eponymous TV show, they're poised to widen the Wigglemania. On Let's Wiggle, Anthony Field (the blue-shirted Wiggle), Murray Cook (the red-shirted one), Greg Page (always in yellow), and Jeff Fatt (perennially purple) and their costumed pals Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, Henry the Octopus, and Wags the Dog settle in for some serious silliness on such songs as "Fly Through the Air," "I Look in the Mirror," and "Little Brown Ant." Simple musical arrangements and easy-to-grasp themes ("I love it when it rains / And I lie in bed at night / I listen to it patter" is the extent of one lyric) pave the way for attentive listening. The Wiggles also earn a nod in the credibility category: 13 of this album's songs were written by group members (the rest, like "Sing a Song of Polly" and "Bound for South Australia" are traditional songs), and they even handle their own guitars. Overall, despite what sometimes feels like overkill on the Australia angle (lots of kangaroos and kookaburras scamper through these songs), parents would be hard-pressed to find a better bunch of guys for their preschoolers to wiggle with. --Tammy La Gorce« less
The Wiggles are fast becoming the 2- to 6-year-old crowd's answer to the Fab Four in their native Australia, inciting ants-in-the-pants squirming, squeals of delight, and worshipful sing-alongs all across the nation. With their eponymous TV show, they're poised to widen the Wigglemania. On Let's Wiggle, Anthony Field (the blue-shirted Wiggle), Murray Cook (the red-shirted one), Greg Page (always in yellow), and Jeff Fatt (perennially purple) and their costumed pals Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, Henry the Octopus, and Wags the Dog settle in for some serious silliness on such songs as "Fly Through the Air," "I Look in the Mirror," and "Little Brown Ant." Simple musical arrangements and easy-to-grasp themes ("I love it when it rains / And I lie in bed at night / I listen to it patter" is the extent of one lyric) pave the way for attentive listening. The Wiggles also earn a nod in the credibility category: 13 of this album's songs were written by group members (the rest, like "Sing a Song of Polly" and "Bound for South Australia" are traditional songs), and they even handle their own guitars. Overall, despite what sometimes feels like overkill on the Australia angle (lots of kangaroos and kookaburras scamper through these songs), parents would be hard-pressed to find a better bunch of guys for their preschoolers to wiggle with. --Tammy La Gorce