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Top 10 cakes from the Australian Women’s Weekly Children’s Birthday Cake book

What's better, the choo choo train or the rubber ducky cake?
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Hands up if you spent more than a moment or two of your childhood poring over the pages of the Australian Women’s Weekly Children’s Birthday Cake Book? The imaginative cakes played a major role at Aussie kids’ birthday parties throughout the ’80s and ’90s, proving a hit with kids and a win for adults. And the now iconic Australian Women’s Weekly birthday cakes continue to make a memorable statement at celebrations today.

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women's weekly birthday cake book original cover with cake choo choo train on the front

In fact, there are over 46.9 million TikTok posts categorised under “Women’s Weekly Cake” and thousands of pictures of homemade Australian Women’s Weekly birthday cakes on Instagram.

And, the famously tricky Duck Cake has even been featured on Bluey.

Here, we count down the top 10 most iconic Australian Women’s Weekly children’s birthday cakes. Which ones can you remember?  

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Our 10 favourite Women’s Weekly birthday cakes

Australian Women's Weekly choo choo train cake
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Choo-choo train

Considered so iconic, the train made the cover of the 40th anniversary edition of the cake cook book. All aboard this pre-school favourite! Here is the recipe.

Australian Women's Weekly Swimming Pool Cake
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Swimming pool

Who could forget that green jelly pool and the baby dolls? Modern cooks might like to use blue jelly for a healthier-looking pool. Here is the recipe

Australian Women's Weekly Dolly Varden cake
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Dolly Varden

With a dedicated tin to create the skirt, the Dolly Varden cake was the stuff of children’s dreams. Here is the recipe.

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Australian Women's Weekly Sweets shop cake
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Sweets shop

The Sweets Shop cake was coveted by kids around the country, featuring retro Darrell Lea Bo-Peep lollies and candy cane sticks. Here is the recipe.

Australian Women's Weekly Candy Castle cake
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Candy castle

Inverted ice cream cones for castle spires? Genius! The fluffy marshmallow icing made this cake particularly memorable. 

Australian Women's Weekly number one cake
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Number one

How many parents made this vibrant cake for their baby’s first birthday? A cinch to make, the rows of Smarties pack a visual punch. Click here for the recipe.

Australian Women's Weekly butterfly cake
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Beautiful butterfly

An ’80s classic, the butterfly’s wing design can be personalised with an array of favourite lollies. 

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Australian Women's Weekly rubber ducky cake
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Rubber Ducky duck cake

Who could forget the potato chip beak and the jaunty red bow? A winning combination for this crowd-pleaser. 

Australian Women's Weekly racing car track
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Racing car track

Perfect for young car fans, the number 8 can be easily adapted to create a number 3. Very handy!

Australian Women's Weekly Humpty Dumpty cake

Humpty Dumpty

With an egg shell body and a chocolate cake wall, what’s not to love about this adorable nursery rhyme legend?

Celebrating 45 years of the Children’s Birthday Cake Book

This year, The Australian Women’s Weekly is celebrating 45 years of its most beloved history, the Children’s Birthday Cake Book. Since 1980, this book has inspired magic and light-hearted fun in the lives of every Aussie kid as they celebrate their own special day.

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coins on stripy tablecloth surrounded by confetti and a roll of coins with childrens birthday cake title on it
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Along with special print editions of the book, The Australian Women’s Weekly has also partnered with the Australian Mint to create a collection of limited edition coins. Available from June 12, you’ll be able to collect a variety of coins with the most famous birthday cakes on them! Head to your nearest newsXpress to start your collection, and pick up a collector’s edition of the cake book while you’re there!

If you’re interested in other classic cakes, check out our selection of 17 retro cakes that will never go out of fashion. Or, put a spin on the classics with one of our 25 amazing chocolate cake recipes.

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