Choo Choo Trains, Propeller Planes & Toot Toot Chugga
Chugga Big Red Car! Performed by The Wiggles. CD. Approx. 49 min. The Wiggles
Pty Ltd. 2020. CD: $14.99.
Pre-School-K
For almost 30 years, this multi-award
winning group from Australia has been entertaining and teaching preschool
children with their age-appropriate songs. The current group is comprised of Anthony
Field, Lachlan (Lachy) Gillespie, Simon Pryce, and Emma Watkins, performing 23
songs in a variety of rock and pop musical styles. The band pours on the Aussie
accent for “Old Man Emu” (he can’t fly, but he can run the pants off a kangaroo).
And conscious of current events, they urge listeners to engage in “Social
Distancing,” suggesting that listeners stay home and use video calls to visit
Nana. “The Handwashing Song” teaches listeners when, how often, and how to kill
germs on their hands. In “Wiggle at Home” listeners are encouraged to find pots
and pans and form their own band. “Beatrice Bee” celebrates honeybees and worker
bees. In more operatic voices, they cover Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Sun,
Whose Rays are All Ablaze” (from The Mikado). “How Good Is That”
includes a short instrumental chorus from the Irish song “I’ll Tell Me Ma.” The
rest of the songs showcase various types of transportation, including walking,
space travel, swimming, surfing, trains, planes, automobiles, and even
wheelchairs: “Trains, Planes and the Big Red Car,” “Trains Rolling Down the
Track,” “Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car,” “Moose in the Caboose,” “Paddlin’
Australia,” “Big, Big Heart,” “Rocket Ship,” “Watching the Planes,” “Emma’s
Bowmobile, Beep Beep,” “Are We There Yet,” “Zoo Be Doo Dee,” “Walk,” “Do the
Propeller,” “We Fly the Plane to the Outback,” “Wheels on the Wheelchair Go
Round and Round,” and “Roll the Acrobats.” There is plenty in this ambitious
album for old and new fans alike to love.
Website: thewiggles.com.au