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Tongue Twisters For Children

The document contains a collection of tongue twisters for children. There are over 30 short tongue twisters focusing on alliteration and rhyming words like black bread, pickled peppers, copper coffee pot. A few longer tongue twisters are also included, such as ones about Peter Piper picking peppers and Betty buying butter. The document aims to entertain and challenge children with fun twisters to practice their pronunciation skills.

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Tongue Twisters For Children

The document contains a collection of tongue twisters for children. There are over 30 short tongue twisters focusing on alliteration and rhyming words like black bread, pickled peppers, copper coffee pot. A few longer tongue twisters are also included, such as ones about Peter Piper picking peppers and Betty buying butter. The document aims to entertain and challenge children with fun twisters to practice their pronunciation skills.

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Tongue Twisters for Children

 A bragging baker baked black bread.

 A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.

 A proper copper coffee pot.

 A shapeless sash sags slowly.

 But the thought I thought wasn’t the thought I thought I thought.

 Buy blue blueberry biscuits before bedtime.

 Cooks cook cupcakes quickly.

 Flora’s freshly fried fish.

 He threw three free throws.

 I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, I won’t
wish the wish you wish to wish.

 If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does he choose?

 If the thought I thought I thought had been the thought I thought, I wouldn’t have thought so
much.

 Mix a box of mixed biscuits with a boxed biscuit mixer.

 Red Lorry, yellow lorry

 Sascha sews slightly slashed sheets shut.

 Say this sharply, say this sweetly,

 Say this shortly, say this softly.

 Say this sixteen times very quickly.

 Shave a single shingle thin.

 She sells seashells on the seashore.

 She sold six shabby sheared sheep on ship.

 Smelly shoes and socks shock sisters.

 Stick strictly six sticks stumps.


 Swan swam over the sea, swim, swan, swim! Swan swam back again, well swum, swan!

 The big beautiful blue balloon burst.

 The big black back brake broke badly.

 The seven silly sheep Silly Sally shooed Shilly-shallied south.


 These sheep shouldn’t sleep in a shack; Sheep should sleep in a shed.

 These thousand tricky tongue twisters trip thrillingly off the tongue

 Twelve twins twirled twelve twigs

Longer Tongue Twisters


Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers?
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Betty bought a bit of butter.


But the butter Betty bought was bitter.
so Betty bought a better butter,
and it was better than the butter Betty bought before.

Whether the weather be fine or whether the weather be not,


whether the weather be cold or whether the weather be hot,
we’ll weather the weather whatever the weather,
whether we like it or not.

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