To parents worldwide, the Wiggles are more important than Dr. Spock. Four chaps from Australia have turned catchy tunes and primary colors into essential child-rearing tools and, along the way, have ...
The Australian invasion continues. Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Nicole Kidman and now ... the Wiggles? The Wiggles have emerged from Down Under as a superstar children’s band. With their videos and ...
If you’ve got a preschooler, chances are you’re familiar with The Wiggles. If you’re not, think the color-coding of the Teletubbies, plus Australian accents, minus the generally creepy undertones. For ...
The “c” answer might apply here, but a more accurate description of a Wiggle is: one of four young blokes who are Australia’s answer to Barney, the Teletubbies and Bob the Builder. The Wiggles, in ...
The Wiggles, Playschool and Teletubbies are now officially off limits, according to new Federal guidelines for parents and carers. The guidelines say that children should be banned from watching ...
Back off, Barney! Take a hike, Teletubbies! You gotta make some Wiggle room! Oh, yes, here we go again. Another toddler sensation is squiggling, squirming - singing, for heaven's sake - into your life ...
The Wiggles, perhaps best known in this country as Barney’s warm-up act, are building a loyal following through videos and CDs, the newest of which comes out Tuesday. The multiplatinum Australian kids ...
Nineties children’s television was fucking creepy, man. Barney, Teletubbies… I’m proud to be a child of the ’80s who avoided all that (my shit was Thundercats!) and I’m glad my child was born way ...