She's shown to have a fondness of music and dancing, as she was shown to have a disco ball decoration in her rear view mirror of her car. Mrs. Wiggins is shown to be something a of typical mother, she tries to do family activities with her family, she cares for her son, and is protective when she feels he's in danger. Though she has her stern moments, she's open to hearing something her son says. She also encourages the town in "Let It Grow ", along with others, to plant the tree.
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| - She's shown to have a fondness of music and dancing, as she was shown to have a disco ball decoration in her rear view mirror of her car. Mrs. Wiggins is shown to be something a of typical mother, she tries to do family activities with her family, she cares for her son, and is protective when she feels he's in danger. Though she has her stern moments, she's open to hearing something her son says. She also encourages the town in "Let It Grow ", along with others, to plant the tree.
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| - She's shown to have a fondness of music and dancing, as she was shown to have a disco ball decoration in her rear view mirror of her car. Mrs. Wiggins is shown to be something a of typical mother, she tries to do family activities with her family, she cares for her son, and is protective when she feels he's in danger. Though she has her stern moments, she's open to hearing something her son says. In a way she is somewhat intimidated by Mr. O'Hare when he comes to confront Ted about the Truffula seed. But she shows she's no push over when she kicks him out for ruining her son's room and trying to threaten him. When her son reveals he has a Truffula seed, she aids in trying to get it planted by distracting O'Hare's bodyguard to chase her. She also encourages the town in "Let It Grow ", along with others, to plant the tree.
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