1. Mawu Oyamba
The Boxiki kids Musical Instruments Set is designed to introduce children aged 3 years and older to the world of music and rhythm. This 16-piece set provides a variety of percussion instruments that encourage creativity, stimulate early development, and help develop rhythm and musicality through engaging play. All instruments are crafted for small hands and are intended for supervised use.

Image: Mother and child enjoying the musical instruments.
2. Zida Zopangira
Your Boxiki kids Musical Instruments Set includes the following 16 pieces, designed for a rich and varied musical experience:
- 1x Tambourine: A classic percussion instrument with jingles, perfect for rhythmic tapping.
- 2x Maracas: Handheld shakers that produce a soft, rattling sound.
- 2x Shaker Eggs: Small, egg-shaped shakers for gentle rhythmic sounds.
- 2x Claves (Rhythm Sticks): Wooden sticks used to create a sharp, clicking sound when struck together.
- 1x Handle Castanet: A wooden castanet mounted on a handle for easy gripping and rhythmic clicking.
- 1x Large Sleigh Bell: Multiple bells attached to a wooden handle, producing a bright jingle.
- 1x Wooden Sounder (Guiro-style): A textured wooden instrument played by scraping a stick across its ridges to create a unique sound.
- 2x Wrist Bells: Straps with bells that can be worn on wrists or ankles for added rhythmic movement.
- 2x Finger Castanets: Small, colorful castanets designed to be held between the fingers for sharp, percussive clicks.
- 1x Triangle with Striker: A metal triangle that produces a clear, sustained tone when struck.

Image: All 16 pieces of the Boxiki kids musical instrument set.
3. Kukhazikitsa
The Boxiki kids Musical Instruments Set requires no assembly. Simply unpack the instruments from their carrying bag. Inspect each piece to ensure it is in good condition before allowing children to play. The set comes with a convenient carrying bag for easy storage and transport.
4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Each instrument in the set offers a unique sound and playing experience. Encourage children to explore different ways to create sounds and rhythms.
- Tambourine: Hold the tambourine and shake it, or tap the drumhead with your hand or a soft mallet (not included) to create rhythmic beats.
- Maracas & Shaker Eggs: Hold one in each hand and shake them to produce a soft, percussive sound. Experiment with different shaking speeds and patterns.
- Claves: Hold one stick loosely in one hand and strike it with the other stick to create a clear, resonant click.
- Handle Castanet & Finger Castanets: For the handle castanet, simply open and close the handle to make a clicking sound. For finger castanets, place them on your fingers and click them together.
- Large Sleigh Bell & Wrist Bells: Shake these instruments to produce a cheerful jingle. Wrist bells can be worn on wrists or ankles for hands-free rhythm.
- Wooden Sounder: Hold the sounder firmly and use the included stick to scrape along its ridged surface, creating a unique 'ribbit' or 'gurgle' sound.
- Triangle: Hold the triangle by its string and strike it with the metal striker to produce a clear, ringing tone. Experiment with striking different parts of the triangle for varied sounds.
Video: A child demonstrating various instruments from the Boxiki kids set.
Kanema: Paview of the Boxiki kids Musical Instrument Set in use.
Video: Another demonstration of the Boxiki Kids Musical Instruments.
5. Kusamalira
To ensure the longevity of your musical instrument set, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Kuyeretsa: Wipe instruments with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not immerse in water. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Posungira: Store all instruments in the provided carrying bag in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Kuyendera: Periodically check instruments for any signs of wear, damage, or loose parts. Discontinue use if any damage is found.
6. Mavuto
This product is simple in design, and most issues can be resolved with basic care.
- No Sound/Poor Sound: Ensure instruments are being played correctly as described in the 'Operating Instructions'. Check for any obstructions or damage.
- Damaged Instrument: If an instrument becomes damaged (e.g., splintered wood, detached bells), immediately remove it from play to prevent injury.
7. Zofotokozera
| Mtundu | Ana a Boxiki |
| Nambala ya Model | 1 |
| Age Range | Kid (3+ Years Old) |
| Mtundu Wazinthu | Plastic, Wood, Metal |
| Nambala ya Zidutswa | 16 |
| Zinthu Miyeso | 9.7 x 24 x 29.99 mainchesi |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 0.99 kg |
| Mtundu | Red, Yellow, Light Brown (various instrument colors) |
8. Zambiri Zachitetezo
This product is intended for children aged 3 years and older. Adult supervision is recommended during play to ensure safe use and to prevent misuse of the instruments. While designed with safety in mind, always inspect instruments for any damage before each use. Keep the carrying bag away from young children to avoid suffocation hazards.
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Boxiki kids is committed to providing quality products and excellent after-sales service. While specific warranty details are not provided in this manual, for any questions, concerns, or support needs regarding your musical instrument set, please contact Boxiki kids customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased. Please retain your proof of purchase for any inquiries.





