Pure phrases about animals for children. Spells for the development of children's speech

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According to statistics, every 4 children in the world suffer from speech development problems. Children's tongue twisters will help not to get into the sad statistics.

These difficult to pronounce phrases teach to pronounce words correctly, develop diction and speech, hearing, thinking, correct speech defects.

Use them regularly and you will achieve the following results:

  • The child will learn to correctly build a sentence;
  • He will speak calmly, without screaming;
  • Improve diction;
  • Will speak in a measured speech;
  • Learn to read quickly and beautifully.

In our article you will find a variety of examples of tongue twisters for children 3-8 years old, tongue twisters in English with translation, for the development of speech, etc.

  1. The first thing you should do is read the tongue twister like a rhyme, correctly and with intonation, to arouse interest in the kid.
  2. Then read slowly, clearly pronouncing each sound and word so that the child can understand and hear the correct pronunciation of sounds and phrases. You can sing the tongue twister.
  3. If you can speak slowly, you can gradually increase the speed until you can pronounce it quickly and clearly.

What not to do:

  • Don't ask your child to speak everything at once and quickly;
  • Be patient and don't scream;

The lesson should not last more than 10 minutes.

Tongue twisters with pictures for children 3-4 years old

As a rule, speech is well developed in children of this age. But some kids hardly manage to pronounce the letters Ш, Ж, Щ, Л, R. Choose material with sounds that are easy to pronounce.

To prepare, you need to spend several sessions of a smooth and prolonged exhalation with the baby. You can use soap bubbles. Play the Biggest Bubble game.

* * *
Al-al-al - a hare galloped across the field,
Ol-ol-ol - there he found a carrot,
Il-il-il - a friend asked him,
Is-is-is - you share with me,
Al-al-al - he gave a carrot to a friend.

* * *
An-an-an - we knock on the drum,
Yan-yan-yan - brought us a button accordion,
Na-na-na - the music is written
Ta-ta-ta - she plays tra-ta-ta.

* * *
Yes, yes, yes - in the quinoa garden,
Doo-doo-doo - apples grow in the garden,
Sha-sha-sha - brought home a ruff,
Tu-tu-tu - we will go to Vorkuta,
Ms. Ms.-Ms. - the hedgehog has needles,
Chi-chi-chi - rooks flew to us,
Zhu-zhu-zhu - I'm lying in the sun.

* * *
The ground beetle buzzes, buzzes, whirls.
A hedgehog has a hedgehog, a snake has a snag.
Snakes do not live where hedgehogs live.

* * *
Oh, swing, swing, swing.
We are rooks, we are rooks.

* * *
The student taught the lessons
His cheeks are inked.

* * *
Ivashka has a shirt, a shirt has pockets,
The pockets are by the shirt, the shirt is by Ivashka.

* * *
On the window a midge-crumb
The cat deftly catches the paw.

* * *
Karl stole the corals from Clara,
Clara stole the clarinet from Karl.

* * *
There is grass in the yard
There is firewood on the grass
Children on the wood.

For preschoolers 5-6 years old

At this age, work is carried out with all the sounds of the Russian language.

* * *
Bananas were thrown at the funny monkey
They threw bananas at a funny monkey.

* * *
In our courtyard,
The weather is damp.

* * *
A week for Emelya to spin a box of tow,
And Emelya's daughter - to spin one night.

  • The ram brawler climbed into the weeds.
  • The crow missed the crow.
  • At the market Kirill bought a pot and a mug.
  • On the cart is a vine, at the cart is a goat.
  • The weaver weaves fabrics on Tanya's dress.
  • Kondrat's jacket is a bit short.
  • Fields went to weed the parsley in the field.
  • The hedgehog and the Christmas tree have pins for splitting.
  • Vlas is with us, Afanas is with you.
  • Forge Kondrat forged steel, forged and reforged.
  • One Klim beat a wedge, beat it and knocked it out.

* * *
Needle-needle,
You are sharp and sharp
Don't stick a finger on me
Shay sarafan.

* * *
Our chebotar
To all chebotars chebotar,
To none of our chebotar
Do not overdo it.

* * *
Petr Petrovich,
Nicknamed Perepelovich,
Tamed a quail.
The quail brought
Petr Petrovich
Perepelovich will be quail.

For children 7-8 years old

For school age, you can choose more difficult. You can combine short tongue twisters with poetry.

* * *
Boo-boo-boo - a raven on an oak tree.
Be-be-be - a song about you.
Ba-ba-ba - started the balalaika.
BBC - there were pigeons.

* * *
Well done cucumbers are green-white-lipped.
Bagel, donut, loaf and loaf
The baker baked the dough early.

* * *
Babkin bob bloomed in the rain
Granny will have a bob in borscht.

* * *
The goldfinch chirped with the goldfinch,
Tickled his flaunts,
And the dandy-dandy
And the beauties
They peep at the goldfinch.

* * *
By the river, by the river
Only the girls gathered.
Along the river,
Along the river
Let's go collect
Shells.

* * *
Where does millet come from in the clearing?
Spilled millet here is simple.
They found out about millet millet.
Without demand, they pecked all the millet.

* * *
Daisy collected daisies on the mountain,
Daisy lost her daisies on the grass.

* * *
Grass in the yard, firewood on the grass.
Do not chop wood on the grass of the yard.

* * *
Striped carpets
Vlas's daughter rinsed.
Rinsed, rinsed -
The river has become a striped one.

* * *
Crucian carp in the river, sheep by the stove.
Sheep by the stove, crucian carp in the river.

* * *
Pavka on the bench
Weaves sandals to Klavke.
Bast shoes are not suitable
Clavicle on legs,
And bast shoes are good
On the paws of the cat.

* * *
Troshkina mongrel
She bit Pashka.
Beats Pashka with a hat
Troshkin the mongrel.

* * *
Goat miller,
To whom did you grind flour,
And who did not grind.
From the one to whom he was grinding,
Received cheesecakes.
From the one to whom he did not grind,
I got it on the top of my head.

Tongue twisters for the development of speech and diction

Beautiful speech and clear diction for a child is an important factor. It is these tongue twisters that will teach your child to speak beautifully. Pronounce them silently at first, but articulating, then in a whisper, then out loud. Slowly at first, and then at a fast pace.

But do not forget about the accuracy of the pronunciation of individual words and sounds so that the child understands what it is about.

For the development of speech

  • Tables are white-oak, smooth-teso-planed;
  • Okul Baba shod, and Okula Baba shod;
  • The water carrier was carrying water from the water supply;
  • It is not clear whether the shares are liquid or not;
  • On Mount Ararat, a cow was picking peas with her horns;
  • Senya carries hay in the canopy, Senya will sleep in the hay;
  • The wasp does not have a mustache, do not whisker, but antennae;
  • Standing, standing at the gate, is a blunt-lipped, wide-mouthed bull.
  • To interpret plainly, but to misinterpret it uselessly.
  • Hurry spanking is not for the future. Hurry up the crust for future use;
  • The crested giggles laughed with laughter: Xa! Xa! Ha!
  • The heron chicken clung tenaciously to the flail.

For diction

  • The waxwing is the pipe;
  • Thirty-three ships maneuvered, maneuvered, but not fished out;
  • The snout was a white-snout pig, a blunt-nosed pig; I dug half of the yard with a snout, dug, undermined;
  • And tongue twisters jump like crucians in a frying pan;
  • At advertising, hooks were sealed with grips, and potholders and without grips were snapped up;
  • Creative is not creative in a creative way, you need to re-creative!
  • Employees of the enterprise were privatized-privatized, but not privatized;
  • We ate-ate ruffs at the spruce. They barely ate them up;
  • A hedgehog has a hedgehog, a snake has a snake;
  • All tongue twisters cannot be re-negotiated;
  • A crab made a rake to a crab, presented a rake to a crab - rake gravel, a crab;
  • Karl stole the corals from Clara, and Clara stole the clarinet from Karl;
  • The queen gave the cavalier a caravel.

Speech therapy tongue twisters

Children often have problems with the pronunciation of some sounds. Everything can be corrected with tongue twisters. After frequent repetitions of these rhymes, the child's speech will quickly improve. The main thing is regular classes.

* * *
The chicken is nimble, motley,
The toe duck is flat.

* * *
The mouse lived merrily
I slept on fluff in the corner,
The mouse ate bread and bacon,
But everything was not enough for the mouse.

* * *
In the meadow under the hill
Lay cheese
With a beautiful red crust
Forty forty in a short time
We ate the cheese.

* * *
Tara-tara, tara-ra!
Grass grows by the porch.
Ay, tari-tari-tari,
Buy Paradise litari.

* * *
I smoked a Turk's pipe,
pecked the hammer on the grits:
don't smoke, Turk, pipes,
do not peck, trigger, crumbs!

* * *
Open the gate, Barbara,
By the yard there is firewood on the grass.
The cat lapped milk,
And Vitya dipped a roll in milk.

* * *
The ship was carrying caramel,
The ship ran aground
The sailors ate caramel for two weeks.

* * *
Greek rode across the river.
He sees a Greek - there is a cancer in the river.
He thrust his hand into the river.
Cancer for the hand of the Greek - Dzap!

* * *
Tell us about your purchases
About what about purchases
About shopping, about shopping, about my purchases.

* * *
We will come to the holiday dressed up,
Neat and tidy.

* * *
I'm glad to correct
Your speech apparatus.

* * *
In our lake Andrey
Thirty caught eels.
Fry them, smoke them and boil them -
Delicious eels.

* * *
Osip yells, Arkhip does not lag behind -
Who will overreach whom?
Osip Osip, Arkhip is hoarse.

* * *
Cunning magpie to catch a hassle,
And forty-forty is forty wraths.

* * *
Kapka has a stick made of sticky,
On a stick - sticky tow.
Drops dripped from a stick
Drops dripped from the tow,
Drops of the foot have stained Kapke.

* * *
The broom was sweeping the floor,
The broom is very tired
He sneezed, he yawned,
And quietly lay down under the chair.

Funny tongue twisters for kids

Children are very amused by funny sound combinations. The lines of such rhymes are much easier to remember.

Short

  • The prince invited the princess to walk along the avenue;
  • Pashka has insects and pieces of paper in his pocket;
  • Thunder struck - the storm is in full swing;
  • Centipedes have too many legs;
  • Sasha walked along the highway and sucked drying;
  • A skinny weak Koschey drags a box of vegetables;
  • The red crab shouts "Hurray!"
    It's time to cut the cake;
  • Three hundred thirty three boxes,
    And there are three plugs in the box.

Long tongue twisters

* * *
The longboat arrived at the port of Madras.
A sailor brought a mattress on board.
In the port of Madras sailor mattress
Albatrosses tore apart in a fight.

* * *
Once upon a time the jackdaws pop scaring,
I noticed a parrot in the bushes,
And the parrot says here:
“Scare you jackdaws, pop, scare.
But only jackdaws, pop, frightening,
Don't you dare scare the parrot! "

* * *
We were lazily catching burbot when aground,
You exchanged burbot for me tench.
Didn't you sweetly pray for love to me,
And in the fogs of the estuary beckoned me?

At the edge of the hut
Old lady talkers live.
Every old woman has a basket
There is a cat in every basket,
Cats in baskets sew boots for old women.

* * *
Carp once crucian
Gave a coloring book.
And Karas said:
"Color, Karasenok, a fairy tale!"
On the coloring of the Karasenok -
Three funny little pigs:
The piglet has repainted the piglets in the crucian carp!

* * *
Already stung by a snake.
I can't get along with a snake.
Already from horror became already -
snake will eat for dinner
and say: (start over).

* * *
Even the neck, even the ears
You are stained in black mascara.
Get under the shower soon.
Shower the mascara off your ears.
Wash mascara from your neck under the shower.
Dry yourself off after a shower.
The neck is drier, the ears are drier,
And don't stain your ears anymore.

* * *
At Kira and Fira
There was a feast in the apartment:
The fakir ate marshmallows and
Fakir drank kefir.
And Fira and Kira
Didn't drink kefir,
Didn't eat marshmallows -
They fed the fakir.

Sayings and poems are specially written and designed for toddlers who are just starting to speak, or who want to speak, but still need to be nudged. This material, which I have collected, is selected so that every word in pure phrases and poems can be pronounced by the kid himself ...

Ani has a blue ball

A-a-a-my leg hurts

A-a-a-wider mouth, kids

Boo-boo-boo we took the pipe with us

Ba-ba-ba I have a new trumpet

Would-be-would-be now we do not have a pipe

Would-be-would - I go into the forest to pick mushrooms

Va-va-va our grass has grown

Va-va-va - the mouse and the owl came out

You-you-you are not a bit of grass

Woo-woo-woo we collect all the grass

Wee-wee-wee pull the rope quickly

Ve-ve-ve Vera sits on the grass

Gu-gu-gu now I will help Gala

Gu-gu-gu - I'm walking in the meadow

Gu-gu-gu geese sat in the meadow

Gu-gu-gu - good on the shore

Ha-ha-ha here are green meadows

Ha-ha-ha give Gala some pie

Gi-gi-gi Mashenka, hurry up and run

Gi-gi-gi - run faster for the ball

Gi-gi-gi we ate the pies

Yes, yes, yes - I have water

Yes, yes, yes - I will build cities

Yes, yes, yes - this water is hot

Dy-dy-dy - now there is no more water

Dy-dy-dy - traces are visible in the snow

Doo-doo-doo I'll go get some water soon

Doo-doo-doo - I'm fishing in the meadow

Doo-doo-doo - I'm going home now

Doo-doo-doo - I go to the forest for berries

Doo-doo-doo - I'll go to the zoo soon

Do-do-do - there is a nest in the tree

Ms. Ms. Ms. we found a hedgehog here

Ji-ji-ji - hedgehogs are sitting under the bush

Zhu-zhu-zhu - we will give milk to the cat

Zhu-zhu-zhu help me as a hedgehog

For-for-for-a goat lives in the garden

For-for-for - a dragonfly flies nearby

For-for-for - the doll has brown eyes

Ze-ze-ze - rides a goat

Zu-zu-zu - here I am carrying apples

Zu-zu-zu - I will feed the goat

Zu-zu-zu I'm not afraid of the goat now

Zy-zy-zy goat's tongue is long

Zi-zi-zi rubber was brought to grandfather

And-and-and-mouth to the ears, pull

And-and-and- well, sit still

And-and-and- pull our song

Ay-ay-ay, as soon as possible the month of May

Ooh-ooh-ooh wind, come on blow

Oh-oh-oh take me with you

Oh-oh-oh - the bunny jumps scythe

Hey-hey-hey drink some water

Ka-ka-ka everything is running, the river is running

I sit and see far away

Cuckoo cuckoo got on a bitch

Ku-ku-ku - the rooster cries ku-ku-re-ku

Ak-ak-ak by the river sits a fisherman

Ak-ak-ak - poppy blooms in the field

Uk-uk-uk - and a spider sits in the grass

Ki-ki-ki are my cubes

Ok-ok-ok - there is a snowball in the yard

Ki-ki-ki - we walked along the river

La la la here's a shovel and a saw

La la la - won't score a goal for me

La-la-la - and here the whirligig is spinning

La-la-la - I found the car

Lo-lo-lo I'm warm now

Ly-ly-ly now new boilers

Lu-lu-lu - bought a new saw

Lu-lu-lu - I'll start yulu

Al-al-al - my grandfather read a fairy tale to me

Al-al-al dark, gray that basement

Al-al-al - the ball did not hit the goal

Ol-ol-ol now we washed the floor

Ul-ul-ul new we bought a chair

All-ol-ol - here comes the football

Ul-ul-ul - the breeze blew slightly

Il-il-il here are the floors and I washed

Ul-ul-ul - the winter forest is now asleep

Il-il-il - I hit the drum hard

Olka-Olka Volodya has a needle

Alka-Alka in Volodya's hands Galk

Ulka-Ulka, Volodya has a hidden bun

Ilka-Ilka near Volodya a fork

La-la-la here are the green fields

Our Katya is still small

Le-le-le barely riding a donkey

Did we carry raspberries with us

Liu-li-liu raspberries, I really love

Let's talk today about pure clauses. Pure words (I say purely) are an important part of speech therapy games that participate not only in the correct formulation of sounds, but also teach attention, a sense of rhythm, rhyme and tact. They can be successfully combined with.

Spells for the development of speech

Pure words are a special selection of words, sounds and syllables in a comic form for training speech articulation in children of preschool and school age. They are often used as effective exercises in the practice of a speech therapist or in elementary school classes.

Here are examples of phrases:

Oss-oss-oss - our pump blows loudly.

Os-os-os - we are running the cross today!

Ba-ba-ba - a beautiful hut.

On-on-on - there is a heap in the meadow.

What are pure clauses for?

Rhythmic phrases for children are designed to eliminate speech defects. They teach the clear pronunciation of individual sounds that combine into sentences. Consonants and vowels rhyme into a phrase, acquiring a special melody.

Such exercises are carried out most often in a playful way. Their significance is extremely great. This is not only articulation, the elimination of existing problems with speech, but also the setting of diction, which must be dealt with from an early age. For example, sound phrases help increase speech activity and pronounce words correctly.

With the help of exercises, phonemic hearing is developed. As a result of the lessons, the kid will learn how to analyze the sound row and break words into syllables. Thanks to rhyme, the material is better absorbed and perceived even by the smallest students.

Fun, light and simple phrases for sounds will be useful for preschoolers and children of primary school age who have problems with speech or pronunciation of certain sounds. With the rapid repetition of the same syllables, the skill of correct sound pronunciation is formed.

How to work with a clean clause

You can use pure phrases by pronouncing sentences with the selected sound one by one, together or with a change in the emotional coloring in the voice. This process is serious and responsible, but with a grain of irony. It is worth adding the names of famous fairy-tale heroes to the rhymes so that the exercises are better remembered by the children.

  1. Read a clean phrase to your child at your usual pace.
  2. Read the phrase slowly, focusing on the sound you are practicing.
  3. The child will slowly repeat the phrase-by-syllable after you several times.
  4. After a few repetitions, the toddler will learn a clean phrase and can add a little tempo.
  5. Having mastered the phrase, you can move on to the next one.

Do not repeat the same phrase for a long time, it can bore the child and valuable interest will be lost. It is better to take several phrases or phrase-mongering poems at once and practice them at the same time, devoting 10 to 15 minutes to the lessons.

Playful games for kids

Children's talk goes well with various movements that are aimed at developing fine motor skills, coordination and general perception. An example of such actions is winding a rope around a finger, laying out wooden sticks, drawing lines on paper, and fingering large beads.

Having mastered the pronunciation of a phrase or poem, ask your child to repeat it again, while drawing a wavy line on the piece of paper, for example. This is how both hemispheres of the brain will work at once ...

Another fun phrase-mongering game is saying a phrase in different voices. Ask your child to say a clean phrase, for example, Shi-shi-shea - naughty kids like an aunt-announcer on TV, or like a little mouse, or a big giant.

And it is also fun to pronounce phrases with different moods: fun, sad, with kindness, with anger, with tenderness and affection, and at different rates - quickly - slowly ...

How to come up with a clean phrase yourself

Games with phrases are fun and active, and very often they awaken the imagination of children and adults to come up with their own phrases. After all, they do not have to have a meaning, they can be absolutely abstract and even meaningless lines or poems. Their main purpose is sound production.

Here's a guide on how to write your own phrase:

Let's, for example, come up with our own phrasing for a child 5 years old for the sound "r".

  1. We take the syllable "ro"
  2. We prescribe or pronounce it three times - Ro-ro-ro
  3. Add any line so that the last syllable of the last word is also "ro". We took a ride in the subway.

So we got a ready-made clean slip: Ro-ro-ro, we took a ride in the subway.

Let's come up with a pure clause for the closed syllable "al":

Al-al-al - the dwarf Gosh danced!

In order to form a clear speech in a child, it does not matter at all whether you use copyright or well-known phrases. The main thing is to use them and do it systematically! And let our selection of clean clauses for kids 3 - 6 years old help you.

Pure words on the sound "l"

La-la-la - the saw screeched.
Liu-lu-li - I love my daughter.
La-la-la - the whirligig spun.
Lu-lu-lu - I'll wash the bowl.
Ul-ul-ul - my chair broke.
Lu-lu-lu - I'll put the thread in the needle.
Li-li-li - sweep all the trash with you.
La-la-la - my daughter cleaned the house.
Ly-ly-ly - cleaned the floors.
Lo-lo-lo - it became light in the room.
La-la-la - wet earth in the morning.
Ol-ol-ol - we set a big table.
Al-al-al - this peach is too small.
Yal-yal-yal - hugged my son's mother.

There is a summer house in the meadow under a frog's burdock,
And in the frog swamp she has a large dacha.

Laika and the lapdog barked loudly.
The Oriole sang over the Volga for a long time.

Pure words on the sound "r"

Rya-rya-rya - I'll go to the seas.
Ryu-ryu-ryu - I will admire the dawn.
Ri-ri-ri - how beautiful! Look!
Ra-ra-ra - the game begins.
Re-re-re - we gathered in the yard
Ro-ro-ro - we will give good to everyone!
Ry-ry-ry - tired of mosquitoes
Ru-ru-ru - at the kangaroo zoo
Ar-ar-ar - I will put grain in the barn
Or-or-or - resolve this dispute.
Ir-ir-ir - my brother is the commander!

There is a mink under the walnut bush.
The mink lives in the mink.

Rowan bunches are burning in the sun.
It burns from rowan in the eyes of the guys.

I have poppies and daisies in my pocket.

Pure phrases for the sounds "s"

Xia-Xia-Xia we caught a crucian carp.
Se-se-se Santa Claus is loved by everyone.
Bring the ball to us more quickly.
Os-os-os - we are running cross-country today.
Sa-sa-sa is a long braid.
Sy-sy-sy, we are not afraid of wasps!
Su-su-su - I'm carrying a watermelon.
Os-os-os - the pump is working there.
Sa-sa-sa - a fox is hiding in a hole.
Yus-yus-yus - plus in the notebook!
Us-us-us - the compote has a sweet taste.

Sa-sa-sa: there is a wasp on the table.
Su-su-su: we are not afraid of the wasp.
Sy-sy-sy: the sting is sharp in a wasp.
Se-se-se: give jelly to the wasp.

Sun-Sun - golden bottom.
The sun is the sun shine.
The sun is the sun shine.

Pure phrases for the sounds "z"

Zi-zi-zi - bring the monkey!
Zia-zya-zya - monkeys are not allowed here.
Zi-zi-zi - if you can't - don't bring it.

For-for-for - a goat ran into the forest.
For-for-for - a thunderstorm is approaching.
Zu-zu-zu - we are going to look for a goat.
Zia-zya-zya - you can't go home without a goat.

For-for-for - I see yellow eyes.
For-for-for - a dragonfly rustled.
Zu-zu-zu - we are not afraid of a thunderstorm.
Zi-zi-zi - you load firewood as soon as possible!
Az-az-az - a huge MAZ growled.
Uz-Uz-Uz - the little one is crying loudly.
Oz-oz-oz - the frost creaked.
Ez-ez-ez - the cat climbed under the stove.

Pure phrases for the sound "sh" and "u"

Sha-sha-sha - our baby is good.
Osh-osh-osh - our baby is good!
Shi-shi-shee - the reeds rustled.
Ush-ush-ush - the baby ate pears.
Ash-ash-ash - we have built a hut.
Shu-shu-shu - sings a song to the baby.
Shi-shi-shee - kids love songs.

Sixteen mice walked
And six carried pennies;
And the mice, which are more common
They rummage around noisily.

Shcha-shcha-shcha - the thicket is harsh in the forest.
Schu-schu-schu - I'll wander into the grove.
Shchi-shchi-cabbage soup - all vegetables are useful.

Cabbage soup - cabbage soup - I don't like cabbage soup.
Shcha-shcha-shcha - cook me borscht!

I brush my teeth with this brush, my shoes with this brush,
I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes.

I drag the pike, I drag, I will not miss the pike.

Pure phrases on the sound "h"

Chi-chi-chi - rooks came to us.
Chu-chu-chu - I'll pump it by car!
Ich-ich-ich - I have a big brick.
Cha-cha-cha - the stove is hot today.
Och-och-och - night has come.
Chi-chi-chi - bring me the keys.
Ah-ach-ach - they gave me a roll.
Cha-cha-cha - a candle is burning on the table.
Cho-cho-cho-oh, as hot as a candle.
Chu-chu-chu - I'm blowing on the candle.
Chi-chi-chi - I'll blow the flame off the candle.

Cha-cha-cha - a bunny is sitting at the doctor.
Chu-chu-chu - the doctor goes to the rook.

Four turtles have four turtles.

Pure words on the sound "b"

Ba-ba-ba - in the courtyard of the hut.
Ba-ba-ba - our trumpet is high.
Boo-boo-boo - dad looks through the pipe.
Boo-boo-boo - a woodpecker sits on an oak tree.
Would-be-would-bring mushrooms home.

Grandma had a ram
He beat the drum briskly,
And the butterflies danced
Under the window at my grandmother's.

The hippopotamus opened his mouth
The hippopotamus asks for the rolls.

In the primer at Buratino
Pants, bun and boots.

White snow, white chalk
White sugar is also white.
But the squirrel is not white,
She wasn't even white.

Bagel, donut, loaf and loaf
The baker baked the dough early.

Pure phrases for the sound "c"

Tsa-tsa-tsa - and a chicken from an egg!
Tse-tse-tse - the sun is shining brightly!
Tso-tso-tso - a growing tree.
Ets-ets-ets - you are well done today!
Tsa-tsa-tsa - listen to the tale to the end.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - the case is drawing to a close.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - we chop off all the ends.
Tse-tse-tse - what do we learn at the end?
Ets-ets-ets - the end of winter.
Etz-etz - a starling is flying.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - we saw a starling.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - starlings are singing in the yard.

The titmouse is not great, but clever.
The chicken drinks water from a saucer.

Pure phrases for the sound "f"

Fa-fa-fa - there is a sofa in the corner.
Af-af-af - the count lives in the castle.
Fe-fe-fe - he lives in Ufa.
Fe-fe-fe - we'll go to the cafe.

Af-af-af - the count had a black wardrobe.
Fu-fu-fu - blue tailcoat hung in the closet

The wizard Felix lived in the mountains
With the letter F and the Phoenix bird.
Felix lit the flashlight,
The Phoenix bird was on fire.

Pure phrases on the sound "x"

Ha ha ha - we have an ear for lunch.
Ho-ho-ho - the echo answered in unison.
Hee-hee-hee - poems are composed.
Ah-ah-ah - the whole school is “on the ears”.
Eh-eh-eh - ringing laughter is heard everywhere!
Oh-oh-oh - and peas scattered.

Ha ha ha, ha ha ha - we have two roosters.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - all the cocks fight.
Hoo-hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo - their beaks are all in fluff.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - stop fighting, cocks!
Ha ha ha, ha ha ha - two roosters without tails.

The crested giggles laughed with laughter:
- Ha ha ha ha ha!

Pure words on the sound "t"

Ta-ta-ta - beauty in the meadow
You-you-you - flowers bloomed on her!

Tu-tu-tu - I'll pour milk for the cat.
Ti-ti-ti - you and I are on the way ...
We played lotto.
At-at-at - we will dig the earth.
At-at-at - a terrible stingray in the ocean.
Yat-yat-yat - I will draw the ducklings.
From-from-from - there is a huge sperm whale!
Yut-yut-yut - the house is clean and cozy!

Shadow-shadow-sweating
All day, where is the stump -
Braiding and braiding.
There is a shadow under the wicker all day long!

Pure words on the sound "p"

Up-up-up - they lower the long ladder.
Yp-ip-ip - something grandfather hoarse.
Op-op-op - a slave came to the master.
Po-po-po - our train arrived at the depot.
Oo-oo-oo - ah! hot soup!
Yap-yap-yap - here's a funny blooper.
Pa-pa-pa - that's a twisted path.

Our sharp saw
She didn't drink, she sang.
Didn't drink, didn't eat,
I never sat down.
She sang as loudly as she could,
Cheerful Saw.

The children asked the rooster:
- Why is your name Petya?
This is how Petya answered the children:
- I can sing well.

Pure words on the sound "n"

Na-na-na is an empty wall.
No-no-no - but there is a window on it.

An-an-an - you have an empty glass.
No-no-no - there is a vase on the window.
No, no, no - the days fly by in the summer.
Ying-in-in - a dolphin is sailing towards us.
But-but-but - we'll go to the cinema.
He-he-he is an elephant in the zoo.
Well, well, well - I'll scare you.
Un-un-un - there is a sorcerer in fairy tales.
Eun-eun-eun is the eldest son.
Nu-nu-nu - I'll give the hay to the horse.
Nya-nya-nya - find me.
Yang-yang-yang - where does thyme grow?

Pure words on the sound "m"

Mo-mo-mo - eat a popsicle.
We-we-we are waiting for the snowy winter.
Om-om-om - we are building a new house.
Mi-mi-mi - take my hand.
Ma-ma-ma - I do everything myself.
Mu-mu-mu - I'll take the letter in my hands.
Ma-ma-ma - I knit the hat myself.
Ma-ma-ma - now winter has come.
Mi-mi-mi - take me with you.
Mu-mu-mu - I'll take you to the rink.

Pure words on the sound "k"

Cuckoo cuckoo
I bought a hood.
I put on the cuckoo's hood -
He's funny in the hood.

Ka-ka-ka - we saved the beetle yesterday.
Ke-ke-ke - the poor beetle drowned in the river.
Ki-ki-ki are clumsy bugs!
Ku-ku-ku - the bug won't fly up now.

Ka-ka-ka - there is flour on the table.
Ki-ki-ki - we will make pies.

Uk-uk-uk - a very loud knock is heard.
Ok-ok-ok - a cricket is singing outside the window.
Ak-ak-ak - it's better to live without fights.
Yak-yak-yak - on the way I met a clerk.
Ik-ik-ik - someone screams.
Ok-ok-ok - there is a scoop around the corner.

Ek-ek-ek - I ate a delicious cheburek.

Pure phrases for the sound "g"

Ms. Ms. Ms. - dad brought me a hedgehog.
Ji-ji-ji - hedgehog, show your tummy!

Zhu-zhu-zhu - I will cool the hot tea.

Zhu-zhu-zhu - I'll put the doll to sleep.

Ms-Ms-Ms-Ms,
The hedgehog has needles.
L-L-L-L-L,
But, alas, hedgehogs do not sew.
Zhu-zhu-zhu-zhu,
The hedgehog doesn't need threads.
Same-same-same-same,
This is a song about a hedgehog.

Met a hedgehog in the thicket:
- How's the weather, hedgehog?
- Fresh.

Scared teddy bear
Hedgehog with a hedgehog and a hedgehog,
A siskin with a siskin and a siskin,
Swift with a haircut and a haircut.

Pure words on the sound "d"

Yes, yes, very warm water.
Doo-doo-doo - I'll go swimming.

Do-do-do - there is a nest on the top of the head.
Doo-doo-doo - I'll find a chick
Yes, yes, yes - it turned out to be a leapfrog
Di-di-di - better pass by.

Daria gives Dina melons.
Dina's day, Dima's two.

Do-do-do - there is a nest above the well.
De de de - chicks in the nest.
Di-di-di - don't wake up the chicks.
Di-di-di - quietly go.

Rain, rain, don't rain!
Rain, rain, wait!
Let the gray-haired grandfather reach the house!

Pure words on the sound "g"

Gu-gu-gu - who grazes in the meadow?
Ha-ha-ha - someone has horns there.
Gi-gi-gi is a bull! run faster.
Gi-gi-gi - only take care of your feet.

A gander with a gander walked in single file.
The gander looks down on the gander.
Oh, pluck the sides of a gander from a gander.

Gi-gi-gi - Mom bakes pies.
Ge-ge-ge - there is a filling in the pie.
Gu-gu-gu - I can't wait any longer.
Ha-ha-ha - give me the pie mom.

Pure phrases on the sound "v"

Va-va-va - the grass has grown in the garden.
Va-va-va - all the foliage turned yellow.
Ve-ve-ve - the ant sits in the grass.
Ve-ve-ve - a wreath on the head.
You-you-you - I'm not afraid of the owl.

Wa-va-va - I know different words!
Wa-va-va - smart head!

Wa-va-va - this is the tall grass.
You-you-you are even above your head.
Ve-ve-ve - cornflowers are visible in the grass.
Wu-woo-woo - cornflowers bouquet of narwu.

Vanya is sitting on the couch,
Under the sofa there is a bathtub
In this bath instead of a bath
We often washed Vanechka.

The doctors rescued the sparrow, they carried him into the helicopter.
The helicopter turned the propellers, stirred the grass with flowers.

On the shelves of bookstores today, there is also a large collection of colorful books for children with phrases:

Healthy, happy and talking to you kids!

Tsy-tsy-tsy - today you are GOOD!

With love,

Lyudmila Potsepun.

By the age of 3-4, babies already speak quite briskly, but their speech is still fuzzy and indistinct. Usually children aged 4-5 do not pronounce the letter P and many hissing sounds. For the baby to learn to speak correctly and clearly, special exercises are needed. Talking words for children will help parents to deal with babies. All that is needed for this is well-chosen tongue twisters and phrases for a complex letter.

Pronouncing phrase-mongering rhymes, children learn to correctly pronounce individual sounds in words. in addition, phrases are needed to train the child's speech, so that all sounds are pronounced by the baby clearly and clearly.

Pronunciation exercises will allow your little one to form the correct pronunciation of phrases and words with difficult letters. The frequent repetition of pure phrases, short counting rhymes and small poems with a "difficult" letter contribute to the consolidation of a clear pronunciation of sounds.

Choose a clean phrase for a difficult letter and work with your child!

Pure blues starting with the letter B

Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-ba- Mama, mama, there is the trumpet!
Boo-boo-boo, boo-boo-boo- You and me buy a pipe!
Be-be-be, be-be-be - I sounded the trumpet.
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-ba - the pipe is no longer needed!

Ba-bo-would - there are pillars in the yard.
Boo-by-ba - a pipe sticks out of the window.

Grandma had a ram
He beat the drum briskly,
And the butterflies danced
Under the window at my grandmother's.

The hippopotamus opened his mouth
The hippopotamus asks for the rolls.

In the primer at Buratino
Pants, bun and boots.

White snow, white chalk
White sugar is also white.
But the squirrel is not white,
She wasn't even white.

Bagel, donut, loaf and loaf
The baker baked the dough early.

The beaver boyar has no wealth, no good.
A beaver's two beavers are better than any good.

Pure blues starting with the letter B

Wa-va-va, va-va-va - this is the tall grass.
You-you-you, you-you-you - even above your head.
Ve-ve-ve, ve-ve-ve - cornflowers are visible in the grass.
Woo-woo-woo, woo-woo-woo - cornflowers bouquet of narwu.

Vanya is sitting on the couch,
Under the sofa there is a bathtub
In this bath instead of a bath
We often washed Vanechka.

Near cola loach and hops
Curling on the fence:
Weave, weave, weave,
They are chirping.

The doctors rescued the sparrow, they carried him into the helicopter.
The helicopter turned the propellers, stirred the grass with flowers.

Pure phrases starting with the letter G

Ha-ha-ha - the goat has horns.
Gu-gu-gu - running across the meadow.
Ho-ho-ho - there is a carriage.

Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha - do you want Galya pie?
Gu-gu-gu, gu-gu-gu - I can't eat them anymore.
Gi-gi-gi, gi-gi-gi - I don't need pies.
Gu-gu-gu, gu-gu-gu - and I can't either.
Ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha - where are both pies?

Geese, geese!
- Ha-ha-ha!
- Do you want to eat?
- Yes Yes Yes!

A gander with a gander walked in single file.
The gander looks down on the gander.
Oh, pluck the sides of a gander from a gander.

Pure phrases starting with the letter D

Doo-do-da - the wires are buzzing.
Yes, yes, warm water.
Doo-doo-doo - I'm not going to sleep.
De de de - I do not know where.
Di-di-di - sit quietly.

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes - don't go, Vadim, there!
Doo-doo-doo, doo-doo-doo - I'll go there anyway.
Di-di-di, di-di-di - you're dressed, don't go!
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes - oh! Cold water!
De-de-de, de-de-de - that's the problem! Vadim, where are you?
Dy-dy-dy, dy-dy-dy - only heard from the water.

The woodpecker hammered the oak, but did not hammer.
Woodpecker hollows a tree, day-and-day bark hollows.
A woodpecker treats an ancient oak, a kind woodpecker to an oak lub.

Daria gives Dina melons.
Dina's day, Dima's two.

Rain, rain, don't rain!
Rain, rain, wait!
Let the gray-haired grandfather reach the house!

Pure words on the letters Ж

Ms-Ms-Ms-Ms,
The hedgehog has needles.
L-L-L-L-L,
But, alas, hedgehogs do not sew.
Zhu-zhu-zhu-zhu,
The hedgehog doesn't need threads.
Same-same-same-same,
This is a song about a hedgehog.

Ms. Ms. Ms. - two hedgehogs ran away.
Zhu-zhu-zhu-I knit a hedgehog blouse.

Ms. Ms.-Ms., Ms.-Ms.-Ms. - here a hedgehog has a hedgehog.
Zhu-zhu-zhu, zhu-zhu-zhu - somehow he came to the hedgehog.
L-L-L-L, L-L-L - show me a little.
Zhu-zhu-zhu, zhu-zhu-zhu - I'm not friends with snakes.
Ms. Ms. Ms., Ms. Ms.-Ms. is already leaving the hedgehog.

Met a hedgehog in the thicket:
- How's the weather, hedgehog?
- Fresh.

Scared teddy bear
Hedgehog with a hedgehog and a hedgehog,
A siskin with a siskin and a siskin,
A swift with a haircut and a trizhonk.

Pure phrases starting with the letter Z

Zi-zi-zi, zi-zi-zi - bring the monkey!
Zia-zya-zya, zya-zya-zya - monkeys are not allowed here.
Zi-zi-zi, zi-zi-zi - if you can't - don't bring it.

For-for-for, for-for-for - a goat is tied here.
Zy-zy-zy, zy-zy-zy - a goat has little grass.
Zu-zu-zu, zu-zu-zu - we untied the goat.
For-for-for, for-for-for - a goat crawls into the garden.
Zu-zu-zu, zu-zu-zu - they tied the goat again.

We bought Zina in the store.
Zina was carried home in a basket.
Zina waited for winter in a basket
We know where Zina is. Go look!

Pure phrases starting with the letter K

Cuckoo cuckoo
I bought a hood.
I put on the cuckoo's hood -
He's funny in the hood.

The cap is sewn, the cap is knitted, but not in a Kolpakov style.
The bell is poured, the bell is forged, but not in a bell style.
It is necessary to re-cap the cap, and re-cap it.
It is necessary to re-chime the bell, but re-chime.

Phrases starting with the letter L

La-la-la - here's the saw.
Loy-loy-loy - we saw with a saw.
Ly-ly-ly - there is no saw.
Lu-lu-lu - broke the saw.
Lu-lu-lu - bought a new saw.

Lu-lu-lu-sharpened Tolya saw
Li-li-li - salty soup, Ilya's!

Li-li-li, li-li-li - the poplars are visible in the distance.
Le-le-le, le-le-le - we have a lot of them in our village.
La-la-la, la-la-la - but they leave the earth in fluff.
La-la-la, la-la-la - we all love poplars.
Lyu-lyu-lyu, lyu-lyu-lyu - poplars and I love.

There is a summer house in the meadow under a frog's burdock,
And in the frog swamp she has a large dacha.

Laika and the lapdog barked loudly.
The Oriole sang over the Volga for a long time.

Pure words starting with the letter M

Ma-ma-ma - I'm at home myself.
Mu-mu-mu - milk to whom?
Mo-mo-mo - we eat popsicle.
We - we - we - we read.
Mi-mi-mi - we sing the note mi.

Pure phrases starting with the letter H

Na-na-na - we can see the star.
An-an-an - there is a cockroach on the wall.
No-no-no - a vase on the window.
No, no, no, the lights are burning far away.
Ying-in-in - a dolphin is sailing towards us.
But-but-but - we'll go to the cinema.
He-he-he is an elephant in the zoo.
Well, well, well - I'll scare you.
Un-un-un - there is a sorcerer in fairy tales.
Eun-eun-eun is the eldest son.
Nu-nu-nu - I'll give the hay to the horse.
Nya-nya-nya - find me.
Yang-yang-yang - where does thyme grow?

Pure phrases starting with the letter P

Up-up-up - snoring sounds.
Ip-ip-ip - somewhere there is a wheezing sound.
Op-op-op - very fat pop.
Op-op-op - press stop.
Po-po-po - our tram goes to the depot.
Up-up-up - eat, kids, soup.
Yap-yap-yap - don't do all the dude.

NS! - we put our lips together.
- NS! - we will exhale harder!
- P, P, P! - we puff dully,
The sound has no voice!

P, P, P! - lets off steam
Samovar full of tea.
Porridge puffs on the stove,
Steam flies from under the lid.
The locomotive starts up steam,
Running the path along the rails.
Smoothly floats down the river
The ferry is flaming steamer ...

Our sharp saw
She didn't drink, she sang.
Didn't drink, didn't eat,
I never sat down.
She sang as loudly as she could,
Cheerful Saw.

The children asked the rooster:
- Why is your name Petya?
This is how Petya answered the children:
- I can sing well.

Pure phrases starting with the letter P

Ryu-ryu-ryu, ryu-ryu-ryu - how much do I say?
Ri-ri-ri, ri-ri-ri - from dawn to dawn.
Re-re-re, re-re-re - about grief and about a hole.
Rya-rya-rya, rya-rya-rya - about lakes and the sea.
Ryu-ryu-ryu, ryu-ryu-ryu - I say and speak.
Rya-rya-rya, rya-rya-rya - about everything, but, apparently, in vain!

Rya-rya-rya: scarlet dawn.
Ryu-Ryu-Ryu: I paint the dawn.
Ri-ri-ri: speak clearly.
Ra-ra-ra: I must go to school.
Re-re-re: games in the yard.
Ro-ro-ro: lightweight feather.
Ry-ry-ry: poems for children.
Ru-ru-ru: entertaining the kids.
Ar-ar-ar: steam is pouring out of the pan.
Or-or-or: a dispute has flared up.
Ir-ir-ir: the commander builds the company.

Varya lost her mittens on the boulevard,
Varya returned from the boulevard in the evening,
And she found Varvara's mittens in her pocket.

She spoke to the forty-forty:
- I, like a fish, keep quiet in class.

There is a mink under the walnut bush.
The mink lives in the mink.

Rowan bunches are burning in the sun.
It burns from rowan in the eyes of the guys.

I have poppies and daisies in my pocket.

In the aquarium, Khariton has four cancers and two newts.

There were three priests, three Procopius priests,
Three Prokopyevichs.
We talked about the priest, about Procopius the priest,
About Prokopyevich.

Kar! The crow shouts.
- Theft!
Guard! Robbery! The missing!
The thief sneaked in early in the morning!
He stole the brooch from his pocket!
Pencil!
Cardboard!
Stopper!
And a nice box!
- Stop, crow, don't shout!
Don't shout, shut up.
You cannot live without deception!
You don't have a pocket.
- How? ! -
A crow jumped
And she blinked in surprise.
- What didn't you say before? !
Kar-r-raul! Kar-r-rman ukr-r-rali!

Grass in the yard, firewood on the grass:
One firewood, two firewood, three firewood;
Firewood along the yard,
Firewood across the yard -
Will not accommodate the yard of firewood;
Drive firewood out of the yard!
Do not chop wood on the grass of the yard!

Forty forty for their shirts
Forty shirts, scribbling without quarreling.
Forty shirts sewn on time -
We immediately quarreled
We immediately quarreled
Forty-forty quarreled at once.

Healthy Radik had a fight with a cow!

Pure phrases starting with the letter C

Xia-Xia-Xia, Xia-Xia-Xia - did not catch the crucian carp.
Se-se-se, se-se-se - everyone caught carp.
Si-si-si, si-si-si - in the pond carp.
Xia-Xia-Xia, Xia-Xia-Xia - that would catch a crucian carp!
Sa-sa-sa, sa-sa-sa - oh-oh-oh, the wasp is flying!
Sy-sy-sy, sy-sy-sy - we are not afraid of a wasp!
Su-su-su, su-su-su - have you seen a wasp?
Sy-sy-sy, sy-sy-sy - we have not seen a wasp.
Sa-sa-sa, sa-sa-sa - guess where the wasp is.

Sa-sa-sa: there is a wasp on the table.
Su-su-su: we are not afraid of the wasp.
Sy-sy-sy: the sting is sharp in a wasp.
Se-se-se: give jelly to the wasp.

The titmouse said with a laugh:
- To become the most stinging magpie seeks!

Oh, you, canopy, canopy, canopy
Sleepy Senya went out into the hallway.
And Senya stumbled in the hallway,
And somersault through the steps.

Sun-Sun - golden bottom.
The sun is the sun shine.
The sun is the sun shine.

Pure words starting with the letter T

Ta-ta-ta - our house is clean.
You-you-you - all the cats ate sour cream.
Tu-tu-tu - I'll pour milk for the cat.
Ti-ti-ti - we almost ate porridge.
Cho-cho-cho - we postponed sewing.
We played lotto.
At-at-at - we will go for a walk with you.
At-at-at - we take a scooter with us.

Shadow-shadow-sweating
All day, where is the stump -
Braiding and braiding.
There is a shadow under the wicker all day long!

U-phrases

Wa-wa-wa - the kids are crying in the stroller.
Ay-ay - I don’t understand who is lost.
Oo-oo-oo-oo - the wolf howls in the forest.
Uh-uh-uh - our iron is heating up.
Uch-uch-uch - a ray shines through the window of the sun.
Ur-ur-ur - the cat told us: "Moore!"

Pure phrases starting with the letter F

Fa-fa-fa - there is a sofa in the corner.
Af-af-af - the count lives in the castle.
Fe-fe-fe - he lives in Ufa.
Fe-fe-fe - we'll go to the cafe.

Feofan Mitrofanych
Three sons of Feofanych.

The wizard Felix lived in the mountains
With the letter F and the Phoenix bird.
Felix lit the flashlight,
The Phoenix bird was on fire.

Pure phrases starting with the letter X

Ha ha ha, ha ha ha - we have two roosters.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - all the cocks fight.
Hoo-hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo - their beaks are all in fluff.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - stop fighting, cocks!
Ha ha ha, ha ha ha - two roosters without tails.

Ha ha ha, ha ha ha - we have an ear for lunch.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - let me try the fish soup.
He-he-he, he-he-he - the salt is one in your ear.
Hee-hee-hee, hee-hee-hee - I don’t want such a soup!

The crested giggles laughed with laughter:
- Ha ha ha ha ha!

Pure phrases starting with the letter C

Tsy-tsy-tsy - chicks want to eat.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - they gave us a cucumber each.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - we washed the cucumbers.

Tso-tso-tso, tso-tso-tso the chicken laid an egg.
Tsu-tsu-tsu, tsu-tsu-tsu, the pussy reaches for the egg.
Tsa-tsa-tsa, tsa-tsa-tsa scat, kitten, from the egg!
Tsu-tsu-tsu, tsu-tsu-tsu, don't let him go to the egg!
Tso-tso-tso, tso-tso-tso we ourselves will eat the egg.
Tsy-tsy-tsy, tsy-tsy-tsy drove away? Well done!
Tse-tse-tse, tse-tse-tse, here's a fairy tale about an egg.

Tsa-tsa-tsa - listen to the tale to the end.
Tsu-tsu-tsu - the case is drawing to a close.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - we chop off all the ends.
Tse-tse-tse - what do we learn at the end?
Ets-ets-ets - the end of winter.
Etz-etz - a starling is flying.
Tsa-tsa-tsa - we saw a starling.
Tsy-tsy-tsy - starlings are singing in the yard.

The titmouse is not great, but clever.
The chicken drinks water from a saucer.

Pure phrases starting with the letter H

Cha-cha-cha-cha, - a candle is burning on the table.
Cho-cho-cho-cho, - oh, as hot as a candle.
Chu-chu-chu-chu - I'm blowing on the candle.
Chi-chi-chi-chi, - I'll blow the flame off the candle.

Cha-cha-cha - a bunny is sitting at the doctor.
Chu-chu-chu - the doctor goes to the rook.

Four turtles have four turtles.

The turtle, not bored, sits for an hour over a cup of tea.
The turtle makes everyone laugh because it is in no hurry.
And where in a hurry to someone who is always in his home.

On a black night, a black cat jumped into a black chimney,
The chimney is black. Find the cat there!

Pure words starting with the letter Ш

Sha-sha-sha-sha - our Tanya is good.
Sho-sho-sho-sho, - sings well.
Shu-shu-shu-shu, - sings a song to the baby.
Shi-shi-shi-shee - kids love songs.

Sixteen mice walked
And six carried pennies;
And the mice, which are more common
They rummage around noisily.

Forty mice walked, carrying forty pennies.
Two mice, which carried two pennies in a flatter way.

Pure phrases starting with the letter Щ

Shcha-shcha-shcha-shcha - in the rain I get wet without a raincoat.
Schu-schu-schu-schu - I'm looking for an umbrella.
Shche-shche-shche-shche - I will walk in a raincoat.
Che-che-che-che-che - and more in boots.

Osh-och-och, och-och-och - we will cook borsch.
Shcha-shcha-shcha, shcha-shcha-shcha - there are no beets for borscht.
Shchi-cabbage soup, cabbage soup-cabbage soup - let's cook cabbage soup better.
Schu-schu-schu, schu-schu-schu - I'll look for cabbage.
Osh-och-och, och-och-och - do not put horsetail in the pot!
Schu-schu-schu, schu-schu-schu - I'll look for a carrot.
Shcha-shcha-shcha, shcha-shcha-shcha - my brother brought home a bream.
Shchi-cabbage soup, cabbage soup-cabbage soup - let's eat cabbage soup first.

I brush my teeth with this brush, my shoes with this brush,
I clean my trousers with this brush, I need all three brushes.

I drag the pike, I drag, I will not miss the pike.

The pike swallowed the brush, the brush tickles her throat.
- Amazing business! What kind of fish did I eat?

These are the phrasebooks and rhymes for the differentiation of sounds. You can write your own phrases in the comments, which helped you cope with the difficult sound.

Good luck with your pronunciation!

As a rule, children 6 years old already have a large vocabulary, but some children may still have difficulty in pronouncing certain sounds. Sounds such as p, muffled and hiss are usually a problem. So that speech skills are gradually but surely formed, and you can trace its clear development, it is worth using tongue twisters. For children of 6 years old, they sound more like jokes, but for the development of speech, pronouncing one or another phrase is simply necessary.

Pure phrases for different sounds continued. Reading and learning sounds together

As we all know, any version of tongue twisters can and should be read quickly. But if a child has a problem, he hurries up and swallows some sounds, then the same tongue twister will teach him to pronounce this or that sound clearly and clearly. This will be the main step in the formation of the baby's speech. He will learn to pronounce the words completely, will not swallow the ending and others will understand him.

Boletus grows in the forest, I take boletus in the forest.

Brothers beavers, please
Gouge out and gouge out
From oak - a booth, from beech - a pipe!

Malanya the chatterbox chattered milk, chatted, blurted out, blurted out, but did not blur it out.

Sound B

Some tongue twisters for children look like poetry. This is very important for a child of 6 years old, since such exercises make sense, it is easier for children to trace the connection of words and feel the connection between phrases. Children have the opportunity to understand the meaning and meaning of words, which means they have a more meaningful approach to what they say. This section provides options for the "B" sound.

Repeat cat Tom. Pure talk with sounds V and F

Sound G

Teaching children to pronounce phrases can not only help to ensure that the development of the child's speech, but also teach the child to listen carefully. This necessary and useful skill will later come in handy for a child at school.

The child will develop the skill of concentrating attention at the right moment and on the right word. The kid will learn to understand the meaning of the words that he utters, will ponder over them, draw associations and parallels. This section presents verses and variants of tongue twisters for the sound "G".

Sound D

When teaching children 6 years old to pronounce tongue twisters, including the one that is presented as poetry, remember that this is just fun and play. Speech development is a necessary and important skill, but do not insist if your child is in a bad mood or does not want to repeat words after you. Better to postpone your workout for another day.

Sound Ж

When teaching verses with children for clear and understandable speech, try to keep the children interesting. Pick up interesting poems, imagine the situation in pictures. In the garden, children can draw the drawings themselves in a tongue twister, they can sculpt characters from plasticine or cut out of paper.

Pure words sound F, rhymes for sound F, nursery rhymes

Sound Z

Usually poems for clear speech for children of 6 years old are based on fairy tales or fairy tale characters. It is not difficult to use ready-made tongue twisters, but it is even more interesting to come up with your own, albeit very short ones. You can also imagine the situation in pictures, learning this or that sound.

Sound K

All variants of tongue twisters, including poetry, sound like harmless, but funny and interesting jokes. It is quite normal for children to come up with their own versions of this or that sound. Try to encourage kids to do this kind of creativity.

Sound L

For children of 6 years old, when training this or that sound, it is very important to know that they are doing everything correctly. Therefore, do not forget to praise the little ones for training and making their first successes.

Pure speech for sound automation L

Sound X

Let the lesson on the purity of pronunciation turn into a competition. Whoever speaks the sound more beautiful and clearer will receive a prize. The competitive moment is very important for children of 6 years old.

Sound C

Try to involve your baby in training in the form of a game, not a compulsory activity. It will be better for everyone if the training is light and relaxed, then the baby will want to train again and again.

Sound Ш

Learning tongue twisters can be good fun while waiting at a train station or in a traffic jam. Children will be able to do something and the waiting time will pass very quickly.

A hat and a fur coat - that's the whole Mishutka.

Sixteen mice walked
And six carried pennies;
And the mice, which are more common
They rummage around noisily.

Our Masha was given little porridge.

Phrases with the sound of Ш

Sound U

Try to engage with your little ones regularly. Then a good result and clear speech without flaws will not keep itself waiting long.

The dapper bathhouse attendant sported a raincoat.

Not the one, comrades, comrade comrade,
Who is with comrades comrade comrade,
And he, comrades, comrade comrade,
Who is a comrade without comrades.

You need bream for fish soup, and sorrel for cabbage soup.

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