A collection of the most vexing verses ever devised for tangling tongues includes old favorites and lesser known rhymes
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Traditional tongue-twisters like "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck," are mixed with lesser-known verses like "Old oily Ollie oils old oily autos." Some tell complete stories within the rhymes, while others are simple one-liners of pure alliteration; the shorter, economically worded lines provide an effective contrast to the longer, more complicated twisters. The animated illustrations feature smiling vegetables and giggling seashells--even a happy pen--among the human cast. Keller presents an accommodating blend of simple and difficult tongue-twisters for readers to try out loud, whether they master them the first time around or not. Ages 5-9.
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