

They can improve pronunciation and strengthen and stretch your mouth and facial muscles. The most popular tongue twister is, “How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?” and the easiest one is, “I scream, you scream, we all scream, for ice cream!” Besides being a lot of fun and a party in your mouth, tongue twisters are a great form of exercise. (Looking for another fun language game with the kids? Teach them all about palindrome sentences and blow their minds.)īut if you really want to twist your kid’s brains, start off with the most challenging tongue twister: “Pad kid poured curd pulled cod.” If your mouth can get through that 10 times fast, the twisters below will be no match for you. And just for fun, see who can say them faster and faster until it all becomes just gibberish. Make silly sounds, come up with clever rhymes, and collapse with laughter when you get them wrong. Tongue twisters are one of the best ways to show kids that you can have fun with language.
