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Friday, January 20, 2006
"No Wiggles!"
If you've been around toddlers or pre-schoolers, then you probably know who The Wiggles are. If not, you can go to their website to be enlightened. Our boys really enjoy watching The Wiggles. Their shows are full of color, music, and dancing - things that every 2 year-old loves.

However, we think the boys are a bit confused. Whenever anyone sings a song (and there's a lot of that going on in our house), they always say "No Wiggles" in their sweetest voice to ask us to stop singing. It's quite funny! Those who see them on a regular basis, try it! Someone might tell you "No Wiggles," too.

Speaking of singing, I've noticed that Jonathan has started singing. Since he's beginning to string several words together, he's starting to make songs. It is priceless!
 
posted by Suzanne at 1/20/2006 03:51:00 PM | Permalink |


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