Tongue Twisters.

We're into tongue twisters around here lately.

Grace thinks World War One is a tongue twister, so she and Brynn sat around the dinner table one night saying World War One as fast as they could. Over and over and over.

Instead of making them stop, I taught them actual tongue twisters. First it was something simple: Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

But then that was easy and they were ready for something much harder.

So I hit them with that classic Japanese tongue twister Nama mugi, nama gome, nama tama go. Which is something like raw wheat, raw (I can't remember) and raw egg.

They are still working on that one-, so I officially win the tongue twister battle.




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