Tongue twisters for kids are a great way to work on pronunciation and vocabulary. It’s a fun way to improve one’s memory and reading skills, and children can use these sentences to practice their English or learn to appreciate sounds and rhythm.
She sells sea shells by the seashore
And the shells that she sells are sea shells for sure.
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 that Peter Piper picked?
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does he choose?
Betty Botter bought a bit of butter but the bit of butter was too bitter,
so Betty bought a better bit of butter to make the bitter butter better.
Susie works in a shoeshine shop.
Where she shines she sits, and where she sits she shines shoes.
Red Lorry, yellow lorry
A tutor who tooted the flute tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to the tutor, is it harder to toot or to tutor two tooters to toot?
I thought a thought but the thought I thought, wasn’t the thought you thought I thought.
Twelve twins twirled twelve twigs.
Any noise annoys an oyster but a noisy noise annoys an oyster more.
If a black bug bleeds black blood, what color blood does a blue bug bleed?
If two witches were watching two watches: which witch would watch which watch?
Rory’s lawn rake rarely rakes really right.
She sold six shabby sheared sheep on ship.
Mix a box of mixed biscuits with a boxed biscuit mixer.
If you notice this notice, you will notice that this notice is not worth noticing
The bottom of the butter bucket is the buttered bucket bottom.
Vincent vowed vengeance very vehemently.
Does your sport shop stock short socks with spots?
Many mumbling mice are making merry music in the moonlight.
The boot black brought the black boot back.