Kunbi's Music Company

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We aim to nurture and inspire people of all ages and abilities to reach their full potential through well structured, age-appropriate music learning programmes. Activities include: Music Lessons for adults and children, Boogie Babies Music and Movement classes and Parties, In-School Music Lessons, After School Clubs, music exams, Musical Events.

25/05/2026

Rhythm Africa Youth Tribe is a FREE opportunity for talented young people aged 10–19 across Africa and the Diaspora to be discovered, grow, and step onto a global stage. If you sing, dance, perform, or create — sign up, share, and be part of the movement.

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24/05/2026

Welcome to Day 24 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we are exploring what your child’s ears are actually hearing when it comes to Digital vs. Real Sound.

Ever notice how flat music can feel through a phone or tablet speaker? That’s because digital sound is compressed. To fit into a tiny file or streaming app, the highest and lowest frequencies are stripped away. It’s like showing your child a picture of a rainbow using only three colors.

In a Boogie Babies session, we only use real, acoustic instruments. When a drum booms or a violin plays live, it releases a full spectrum of sound waves and rich overtones. These raw vibrations literally hit your child's eardrums and skin, forcing their auditory cortex to work harder, stay alert, and map complex acoustic patterns.

We aren't just listening to music; we are giving their developing brains a rich, full-sensory workout that digital play just can't match!

"Acoustic sounds contain rich harmonic structures that engage multiple areas of the brain simultaneously, promoting better auditory processing and attention control." — Journal of Neuromusicology

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/f7fe4b6 to book a session and experience the full spectrum!

23/05/2026

Welcome to Day 23 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re addressing a modern wellness challenge for our littlest ones: Digital Fatigue.

Yes, toddlers can get digitally fatigued too! Extended time spent staring at a flat screen can lead to sensory overload, irritability, and elevated cortisol (stress) levels. While a screen locks them into a solitary, high-stimulation loop, a social music session does the exact opposite—it resets the stress response through human touch and connection.

In our live classes, we step away from the glare of pixels and into the warmth of real human connection. When you hold your child’s hands to clap out a rhythm, rock them to a gentle lullaby, or bounce together to a communal drum beat, their nervous system receives immediate reassurance.

This combination of live rhythm and physical touch stimulates the vagus nerve and releases oxytocin—the "bonding hormone." This natural chemical shift actively lowers stress, grounds their sensory system, and brings their emotional state back into a healthy, peaceful balance.

We aren't just filling their morning with fun; we are clearing out the digital static and giving their developing brains a restorative, human-centered reset.

"Safe, predictable physical touch combined with rhythmic, relational interaction is the most effective way to regulate a young child's nervous system and alleviate stress." — Dr. Bruce Perry, Child Psychiatrist and Neuroscientist

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/fd081b6 to book a session and give your child the perfect sensory reset!

👇 Comment below: How do you notice your child showing "digital fatigue" after too much screen time? (Meltdowns, rubbing eyes, or restlessness?)

22/05/2026

Welcome to Day 22 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re diving into the beautiful world of Emotional Intelligence and Neuromusicality.

Did you know that understanding the difference between a "sad" minor key and a "happy" major chord actually helps kids read human faces? The auditory pathways in the brain that process emotional nuance in music are the exact same pathways used to decode the emotional tone of a person's voice and expressions.

While digital media often relies on highly exaggerated, over-the-top facial animations to get a point across, the real world is much more subtle. If a child only learns to read emotions from hyper-stylized screen characters, they can struggle to interpret the gentle, nuanced expressions of everyday human interaction.

In our Boogie Babies sessions, we use live acoustic sounds to mirror real human emotions. When the music shifts from a bright, upbeat tempo to a slow, melancholic melody, your child is practicing the high-level art of emotional decoding. They are learning to lean in, listen closely, and empathize—building a brain that is deeply attuned to the people around them.

"Music training shapes the brain's structural and functional network for emotional processing, enhancing a child's capacity to decode emotional cues in human speech and facial expressions." — Frontiers in Psychology

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/f1ad89f to book a session and help your little one tune into their emotions!

👇 Comment below: Does your child react differently when a song changes from happy and fast to slow and quiet?

21/05/2026

Welcome to Day 21 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re tackling one of the most critical life skills your child will ever learn: Impulse Control.

Ever notice how hard it is for a toddler to just stop what they are doing? Self-regulation doesn't happen automatically; it’s a muscle that needs exercise. While fast-paced screens offer instant gratification and actually tend to erode an attention span, our "Stop and Go" musical games do the exact opposite.

In our live sessions, we play with freeze-dance rhythms and sudden silences. When the music plays, your child moves; when it abruptly stops, they have to inhibit their physical urge to keep dancing and freeze on the spot. This sudden pause forces the prefrontal cortex—the brain's control center—to work overtime, teaching neurons to brake on command.

We aren't just playing games; we are teaching your child how to regulate their body, handle transitions smoothly, and build the foundational discipline they’ll need for school and beyond.

"Games that require children to stop and start a behavior on cue are powerful tools for developing executive function, specifically inhibitory control." — Harvard Center on the Developing Child

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/fcba5ba to book a session and see the self-control in action!

👇 Comment below: How does your little one handle the word "Stop"? Do they freeze, or do they keep on grooving?

20/05/2026

Welcome to Day 20 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re focusing on shifting our children from passive consumers to active innovators: The Creator Mindset.

Watching a video is "lean back" time. It’s a passive state where information is fed to a child without requiring an active response. But picking up a shaker or hitting a drum? That is "lean in" time. At Boogie Babies, we don’t want passive consumers; we want active creators!

When your child actively makes music, they aren't just listening—they are experimenting with cause and effect. “If I shake this hard, it makes a loud sound. If I tap it gently, it whispers.” This hands-on agency lights up the motor and creative cortex of the brain, teaching them that they have the power to influence and change their environment.

The digital world teaches kids to wait for the next entertainment clip to load. Our music classes teach them to create their own joy, solve physical problems in real-time, and become active participants in the world around them.

"Active, hands-on engagement with music—such as playing an instrument or moving to a beat—strengthens brain circuits in ways that passive listening or viewing simply cannot." — Dr. Nina Kraus, Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/f13b37c to book a session and watch your little creator lean in!

👇 Comment below: What is your child’s absolute favorite object to turn into an improvised drum at home?

19/05/2026

Welcome to Day 19 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re looking at a major physical milestone and how music acts as a secret support system: Auditory-Motor Entrainment.

Let’s be honest: walking is hard! For a toddler, coordinating two legs, balancing a heavy head, and moving forward all at once requires an immense amount of brainpower. While a screen keeps them stationary, a steady musical beat acts as the external "metronome" a toddler needs to coordinate their steps.

In our Boogie Babies sessions, we use rhythmic auditory cues to help steady those wobbly legs. When a child hears a predictable, rhythmic pulse, their brain automatically anticipates the next beat, signaling the muscles to move in time. This natural phenomenon helps automate their walking rhythm, improving balance, stride, and confidence.

We aren't just dancing to the music; we are giving their nervous system a steady scaffolding to lean on as they conquer the physical world.

"Rhythmic auditory stimulation serves as an external pacemaker for the motor system, helping young children organize their movements, stabilize their gait, and improve overall motor coordination." — Frontline Research in Neuromusicality

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/f36b97e to book a session and let’s steady those steps together!

👇 Comment below: Is your little one currently a crawler, a wobbly walker, or a full-on sprinter?

18/05/2026

Welcome to Day 18 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re looking at a major physical milestone and how music acts as a secret support system: Auditory-Motor Entrainment.

Let’s be honest: walking is hard! For a toddler, coordinating two legs, balancing a heavy head, and moving forward all at once requires an immense amount of brainpower. While a screen keeps them stationary, a steady musical beat acts as the external "metronome" a toddler needs to coordinate their steps.

In our Boogie Babies sessions, we use rhythmic auditory cues to help steady those wobbly legs. When a child hears a predictable, rhythmic pulse, their brain automatically anticipates the next beat, signaling the muscles to move in time. This natural phenomenon helps automate their walking rhythm, improving balance, stride, and confidence.

We aren't just dancing to the music; we are giving their nervous system a steady scaffolding to lean on as they conquer the physical world.

"Rhythmic auditory stimulation serves as an external pacemaker for the motor system, helping young children organize their movements, stabilize their gait, and improve overall motor coordination." — Frontline Research in Neuromusicality

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/fde5470 to book a session and let’s steady those steps together!

👇 Comment below: Is your little one currently a crawler, a wobbly walker, or a full-on sprinter?

17/05/2026

Welcome to Day 17 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re highlighting the ultimate tool in your parenting toolkit—and hint: it’s not an expensive gadget. You are the "killer app" your baby needs.

In a world full of high-tech educational videos and crisp digital recordings, it’s easy to think a screen can teach your child best. But neuroscience tells a different story. Research shows that babies respond infinitely more to a live person singing directly to them than to any recording.

In our Boogie Babies sessions, we don't just turn on a playlist. We engage in live, interactive music-making. When a baby hears a real voice—especially your voice—and looks into a real face, their brain releases oxytocin and dopamine. This social connection lights up the language and emotional centers of the brain in a way that a flat, pre-recorded pixel simply cannot replicate.

You don’t need a perfect singing voice. To your baby, your live interaction is the gold standard for brain development. You are their favorite teacher, their safest space, and their best learning tool.

"Infants look longer at, and are more responsive to, a live singer compared to a video recording. The social presence of the caregiver is what drives early language acquisition." — Journal of Child Language

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/i423cfd to book a session and unlock your superpower as their primary educator!

👇 Comment below: What's a silly little song you make up or sing live to your baby to get a smile?

16/05/2026

Welcome to Day 16 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re talking about feeding your child's developing mind through Sensory Integration.

The brain grows from the bottom up, and the sensory system is its foundation. When a child sits in front of a digital device, they are relying almost entirely on just sight and sound. Screens leave 3 out of 5 core senses completely starved! At Boogie Babies, we change the game: we touch, see, hear, and feel.

In our live classes, we dive into a multi-sensory playground. Your child isn't just looking at a drum; they feel the deep vibration in their chest when it beats, touch its textured surface, see the mallet move, and hear the acoustic rhythm. This simultaneous sensory input creates a "neural explosion," forcing different parts of the brain to connect and process information together.

When you starve sensory development early on, it can lead to difficulties with attention and regulation later. By feeding all the senses through live music and movement, we are building a well-rounded, fully integrated brain that is calm, alert, and ready to learn.

"Sensory integration is the organization of sensation for use. When a child's senses work together, they can interact with the environment effectively and learn with ease." — Dr. A. Jean Ayres, Pioneer of Sensory Integration Theory

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/f6006b9 to book a session and give your child a full sensory workout!

👇 Comment below: What is your child’s absolute favorite texture or object to play with right now?

15/05/2026

Welcome to Day 15 of our 31-Day Boogie Babies Brain Booster! Today, we’re stepping out of the flat world and into the 3D: Proprioception & Spatial Awareness.

Screen play is a 2D experience—everything happens on a flat surface in front of the eyes. But the real world is three-dimensional, and children need to learn how to navigate it! At Boogie Babies, we trade the "flat" for the "functional" by teaching kids exactly where they are in space.

When your child twirls, jumps, or ducks under a colorful scarf during our sessions, they are developing their proprioceptive sense—the brain's ability to know where the body is without looking at it. This isn't just about coordination; it’s essential for safety! A child who understands their physical boundaries is less likely to trip, bump into things, or misjudge distances.

While a screen can show a ball bouncing, only real-world movement teaches the brain how to catch it. We are building a grounded, confident child who moves through life with balance and precision.

"Children need to move their bodies through space to develop the sensory systems that tell them where they are in relation to the world around them." — Occupational Therapy Association

Visit https://www.rfr.bz/f237abc to book a session and let’s get moving in 3D!

👇 Comment below: Is your little one a "climb everything" kind of explorer, or a more cautious mover?

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