A tongue twister is a phrase that's supposed to be difficult to articulate properly. Often times, they take practice to say correctly. Tongue twisters are good practice for children as they learn to form words, phrases, and vowels. It's hard to say a tongue twister without a smile on your face. Kids will be entertained with these tongue twisters for hours. Also if you want to become a better voiceover actor, singer, or public speaker this book is for you and contains fun and challenging tongue twisters and vocal warm-ups that prepare you to read commercial, promo, narration, trailer, and animation copy with the proper energy and vocal dexterity.
Get those tongue muscles ready for some exercise! These totally funny, kid-friendly tongue twisters ridiculous rhymes and silly sentences will have your children giggling on every page. Tongue twisters are good practice for children as they learn to form words, phrases, and vowels. It's hard to say a tongue twister without a smile on your face. Every tongue twister in this book has it's own silly illustration. Kids will have fun saying and repeating these tongue twisters for hours. Say "Feathered finches flinch while flying forward fast," without messing up. Now try saying "Don't desert your dessert in the desert," as fast as you can. How about, "The three-toed tree toad trod next to the two toed tree toad." Good luck saying these brand new tongue twisters fast and without messing up!
"Grover gobbles grapes as he gazes at gray geese in the green grass!" Kids will burst out laughing over Elmo's crazy tongue twisters and the book's wacky illustrations. Ages 3-5.
Tongue twisters are usually a set of words arranged in a particular way so as to make the movement of tongue, jaws and lips, making it difficult to read. Tongue twisters when read swiftly might end up in mispronunciations, confusions and mistakes by the speaker which will make the listeners giggle. Beside the fun side, they are of great help to improve your pronunciation and fluency over the language. Lets have a journey through some beautiful tongue twisters...
Gordon K. Tseng and his daughter Sharon H. Tseng both love to play with words. One day, Gordon proposed, "Why don't we write down everything that we have been playing with?" Sharon soon collected all the rhymes they had made. Later, they got quite a few funny rhymes that really twist. After these rhymes were edited, this book-with 60 cool tongue twisters-came to be. Let's play English! But Gordon and Sharon have declared that they are not responsible for any possible damage to your twisted tongue or brain. Please see a doctor if anything happens. Just don't blame them or this book, because it's you who want to play. So, take it easy! Show time!