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Default Guitar cake - tips/ideas?

In one of the many interviews I've seen with the Wiggles I remember one of
them saying that kids always get a shock when seeing them live because
they're so big. On TV they're only a few inches tall, whereas in the flesh
they're about 6 feet tall! Hope you enjoy the concert and that it's the
first of many for you. Don't forget to learn the dances before you go - any
parents here who don't know the words to Wiggles songs must have been living
on another planet!

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> Viviane wrote:
>> Can't help with the cake but am delighted to see something Australian so
>> popular in the US - sorry but I'm making an assumption that's where you
>> live. My daughter is just about to turn 9 and I was devastated when she
>> announced she was too old to go to Wiggles concerts - they always play
>> just
>> before Xmas in Sydney, their home town. We used to see Murray Wiggle
>> (the
>> one with the red shirt) at our local library and he used to buy Indian
>> food
>> at the same place as us. Our daughter refused to believe it was Murray
>> as
>> he wasn't wearing red...
>>
>> Good luck with your cake!
>>
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> Viviane,
>
> Actually, interestingly enough I am in the US but I'm from Canada :-)
> And so our two year old is both American and Canadian but that doesn't
> mean anything to him at this age. Incidentally I have a family in
> Australia too (Perth, Melbourne and Sydney).
>
> We're taking our 2 yr old to a Wiggles concert next month. not sure how
> that is going to go over as he's never been to one before and when
> watching it on TV or DVD/DVR it's easy to watch things over and over or
> rewind etc. He might not like the live concert as much but then
> there's the atmosphere etc. .. we'll find out soon enough.
>
> Kevin
>