Peaceful Transition
The instrumental version of “I Had So Much Fun” and the closing track of Snuggle Bunch’s second album — a calm, soothing wind-down for naptime, bedtime, or quiet time.
The instrumental version of “I Had So Much Fun” and the closing track of Snuggle Bunch’s second album — a calm, soothing wind-down for naptime, bedtime, or quiet time.
The title track and high-energy opener of Snuggle Bunch’s second album. “I Want To Have Fun!” is a family hip hop anthem that captures the first-thing-in-the-morning burst of energy every parent knows too well. Full lyrics and streaming links inside.
“I Had So Much Fun” is the mellow, end-of-day reprise from Snuggle Bunch’s second album. A gentle wind-down version of the title track that helps little ones settle after a big day of playing, laughing, and running around. Full lyrics and streaming links inside.
Hey y’all, Wolfie here. This past weekend, I had the chance to visit a video game convention, and it was such a great experience! Some of you might not know this, but I used to be pretty into gaming back in the day. A friend of mine’s band was playing at the event, so I…
Hey everyone, Wolfie here! Today I’m embarking on a bit of a new journey, writing a blog for the band. I’m not entirely sure what sparked the idea, but it felt like a fun little exercise to keep me engaged… and honestly, something productive I can do while songs are rendering on my computer. At…
A family-friendly hip hop playlist mixing Snuggle Bunch songs with clean golden-era classics. Real beats for toddlers and parents who love hip hop.
“Ducky! (Quack Quack Quack)” is a little different from other Snuggle Bunch songs. It’s an experimental, sample-based track born from a moment of pure joy — watching my one-year-old spot his favorite rubber ducky and completely lose it with excitement! It’s not a lyrical deep-dive, and it’s not trying to be. It’s a vibe! Playful, chaotic, and overflowing with the kind of happiness only a toddler and a bath toy can create.
Toddlers naturally lock into rhythm and bass. Here’s why that matters for motor skills, language, and mood, plus songs that put it to work.
Use music to build a bedtime routine your toddler won’t fight. Wolfie from Snuggle Bunch shares a simple wind-down playlist that actually works.
Your three-year-old thinks they’re the boss. They might be right. A funny, practical survival guide for the threenager stage from Snuggle Bunch music.
The Snuggle Bunch band shares their favorite family-friendly spots in Philly, from Clark Park to Reading Terminal Market. A local parent’s guide.
Every parent knows the scene: you just tidied up, turned around for one second, and your toddler has redecorated the entire room with blocks, trains, and dinosaurs. “Sorry Mommy (I Made a Mess)” captures that moment perfectly, the parenting experience told from the kid’s point of view. My three year old actually said “I’m sorry mommy, I made a mess” and I knew there was a song there!
Songs stick where reminders don’t. How Snuggle Bunch music helps toddlers learn about inside voices, asking for help, cleaning up, and more.
Build the perfect family road trip playlist with Snuggle Bunch songs and classic picks, organized by drive phase. No Baby Shark required.
“I’m a Dog!” captures that pure, unfiltered joy of pretending to be a puppy! Complete with woofing, being aloof, and dropping bars in the booth. It’s silly, it’s loud, and it’s exactly as chaotic as the living room on a Saturday morning.
A new experimental jazz tune with Jazz Animals, inspired entirely by this adorable squat dance my one year old does whenever he hears a song he likes! A big fan of the sound of a trumpet, this one takes a similar sample-based approach to You’re a Big Man!, but with a slightly more laid-back vibe.
“Did You Toot?” goes right into the giggle zone that every kid lives in and every parent has navigated… at the dinner table, in the car, and somehow always at the quietest possible moment. The song takes the silly and makes it smart, with verses about toots big and small!
It could be raining. It could be a hurricane! But the kids need to go outside. We’ve all had the realization that no amount of toys, screen time, or couch forts will substitute for just getting them out the door. “Let’s Go Outside!” is that truth set to a beat, it’s as much a pep talk for us as it is for them.
An experimental jazz track sampling and remixing an improvised acapella recording, incorporating horns and a live jazzy feel to a lighthearted melody about my son growing up. “You’re a Big Man!” started as a simple voice memo ( a proud dad moment caught on tape ) and evolved into a horn-driven, jazz-flavored celebration of watching your little one hit those big milestones.
There’s always something on their face. You don’t know what it is, or how it got there, but it needs to come off before we meet the grandparents! “Schmutz!” is a love letter to that universal parent move — the lick-the-thumb wipe, the sleeve grab, the “hold still for one second” that never actually takes one second. Sometimes it’s crusty, sometimes it’s soft, and it’s always the most embarrassing moment.
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