Publisher's Synopsis
Tongue twisters are phrases or sentences that are difficult to say, particularly when spoken quickly or repeatedly. They often contain alliteration, rhyming words, and challenging sounds that make them fun and challenging to say. Some popular examples of tongue twisters include "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" and "How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?" Tongue twisters are often used as a form of entertainment or as a warm-up exercise for actors, singers, and public speakers.