This article contains tongue twisters for children 5-6 years old. Each of them has its own meaning and is intended for toddlers, children from kindergarten and preschool children of the older group. Logopedic rhymes for 4-5 year old children containing special words are also suitable. In the speech therapist’s classes, it is recommended that you also use pure speech for children 3–4 years old. They are great for developing speech for children in grade 1.
- The wasp does not have a mustache, do not clean, but a mustache.
And do not look for a mustache in a goose - you will not find it. - A fox runs six by six.
Licks, fox, sand. - A gopher in the sun dried crackers -
Chizh galloped, and they disappeared. - Fluffy cat in the sun dries
The fur on the back, ponytail and ears. - A green star lit up.
They will launch a starship there. - Yellow eyes zebra
Greens chewing on the cheek,
Fatigue yawns
The zebra will go to bed soon. - The wind yawns, yawns, yawns.
Children laughed: winter falls asleep. - A goat spotted a star
But she lowered her eyes.
It’s known that there are no stars to get ...
Why would a goat dream of them? - You see, look from the nest
Two young thrushes. - The beak will show the first thrush,
And the second will show the tail. - Looks Light through the glass
The sun shines brightly on everyone. - - Two monkeys ran skipping,
Holding large books under his arm. - To live in peace with friends
No need to offend friends. - The hedgehog washed his ears in the bath,
Neck, skin on the abdomen,
And the raccoon said to the hedgehog:
“Won't you rub my back?” - In an oak, a woodpecker hollow,
The woodpecker is warm in that hollow. - Woodpecker and Woodpecker
We lived without wasting minutes:
Woodpecker hollowed bark,
And the baby woodpecker caught midges. - Oak pillar stands pillar
A ram buried his forehead in him.
Although I’m not sorry for the ram’s forehead,
But the forehead does not knock him down a pillar. - Lilies of the valley our laurel tore
Lara gave lilies of the valley.
Lara took the lilies of the valley,
I was glad to the lilies of the valley. - The role of the lyre in the world is small,
That is why the lyre is sweet to me. - Clara put the bow on the shelf
I called Nikolka to me. - Thick canvas nimble tailor
No thimble without thimble
A sharp needle. - Seals put on smart bots,
When they returned from work in the week. - Grouse sat in Terenty’s cage,
And a little tetra with grouse in a forest on a branch. - Lara at Lyali plays the piano.
- Paul washed Lara, Lily Lara helped.
- Sawing a thick barrel saw,
White-hot. - Lyalya has a doll Lyalya,
Lelia is made from flax -
Lala likes her. - Step. And a step.
And again a step.
The donkey sat up. - In the meadow under the hill
Lying cheese with red crust.
Forty forty in a short time
Ate cheese. - Bull bullhead, bullhead bull,
The bull’s lip was blunt, blunt, blunt. - Stomped yes stomped, stomped to poplar,
They stamped to the poplar, but stamped the topals. - Beaver is kind to beavers.
- Do not interrogate Toshu
Add millet to the birds. - Grew beyond the mountain, beyond the hillock
Pig with a sucker. - Senya carries hay in the village,
Senya will sleep in the manger. - A cuckoo cuckoo bought a hood
I put on a cuckoo’s hood,
As in a hood a cuckoo is ridiculous. - Forged a bell
Yes, not bell-like.
It’s necessary to reforge the bell,
Yes re-cast. - Elephants are smart, elephants are quiet
Elephants are calm and smart. - Karl stole corals from Clara,
And Clara stole a clarinet from Karl. - I went early
Nazar at the bazaar.
I bought a goat there
And a basket of Nazar. - White snow. White chalk.
White sugar is also white.
But the squirrel is not white.
She wasn’t even white. - Fanya has a sweatshirt
Fedi has shoes. - Verzil Vavila cheerfully tossed the pitchfork.
- The water carrier was carrying water from the water supply.
- From the clatter of hooves dust flies across the field.
- Grouse sat on a tree, and a grouse with grouse on a branch.
- Weaves a weaver fabric on the shawls Thane.
- Cat Baby on the window
I ate the porridge one by one. - Klava put the bow on the shelf,
I called Nikolka to me. - Prokhor and Pakhom were riding.
These were tongue twisters for children 4 to 5 years and older. Choose one verse and learn by heart. All of them are children’s and designed to develop a specific letter or sound. Poetry and tongue twisters for children 3 to 4 years of age and younger are also recommended.