A sailor went to sea, sea, sea, to see what he could see, see, see.
But all that he could see, see, see was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea.
This tongue twister includes the 2 different spellings of sea and see both of which
have the same pronunciation.
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
She sells seashells by the seashore.
So if she sells shells on the seashore
I’m sure she sells seashore shells.
This tongue twister helps us pronounce the ‘s’ and the ‘sh’ sounds.
How many berries could a bare berry carry, if a bare berry could carry berries?
This tongue twister helps us pronounce the ‘b’ sound.
I’m not the pheasant plucker; I’m the pheasant plucker’s mate.
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