I Want To Have Fun! — album cover by Snuggle Bunch

Peaceful Transition

About This Track

Peaceful Transition is the instrumental version of I Had So Much Fun, and the closing track on Snuggle Bunch’s second album, I Want To Have Fun! It takes the album’s gentle final song, lifts away the vocals, and leaves a soft, soothing melody behind — instrumental naptime music for kids made for the quietest part of the day.

We wrote it as a bridge. After a full day of going outside, pretending to be a dog, and everything in between, Peaceful Transition is where it all slows down. There are no words to sing along to and nothing to wind the kids back up — just a calm instrumental that eases little ones from playtime into naptime or bedtime.

Perfect for Naptime, Bedtime & Quiet Time

Because it is purely instrumental, Peaceful Transition slips into the background anywhere you need a lower-key soundtrack for winding down:

  • Naptime — let it play as the lights dim and the room goes quiet.
  • Bedtime — pair it with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (R&B Mix) for a calm end-of-day playlist.
  • Quiet time — soft background music for reading, snuggling, or settling down after the chaos.

Looking for more ways to use music at the end of the day? Read our guide to building a toddler bedtime routine with music.

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  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (R&B Mix)

    You’ve sung “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” a thousand times. In the car, at bedtime, in the grocery store when things were getting dicey. So we figured, what if that melody got the R&B treatment it’s been quietly deserving all along? This version keeps every word your kids already know and wraps it in a smooth, soulful groove that won’t make you want to leave the room by verse two.

  • Inside Voices (Let’s Keep It Down)

    You know that moment when your kid has exactly one volume setting (and it’s too loud?) When baby brother just nodded off, the teacher’s mid-sentence, and your child picks right now to test the acoustics. “Inside Voices (Let’s Keep It Down)” is for every parent who’s ever done the frantic whisper-shush while their kid stares back like you’re the unreasonable one.