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November 1, 2025 2 mins

55 Lines from Nursery Rhymes | Tongue Twisters

 

The Lyrical Literacy podcast presents a delightful collection of classic and creative tongue twisters drawn from nursery rhymes and speech exercise traditions. This episode weaves together 55 phonetically challenging lines, from the familiar "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" and "Sally sells seashells" to lesser-known verbal gymnastics like "Purple paper people." The compilation showcases alliteration, repetition, and sound patterns that challenge pronunciation while building language skills. These playful linguistic puzzles, arranged in a poetic stream-of-consciousness style, offer listeners both nostalgic connections to childhood wordplay and engaging exercises for speech development and articulation practice.

 

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers But where's the peppers Peter Piper picked no one knows

Sally sells seashells by the seashore But oh

How much wood would a woodchuck chuck If a woodchuck could chuck wood in a twisted wind

Betty bought a butter but bitter bites And big black bugs bite big black bears

She sells seashells surely Sea shore shells slick Six slick wrist tails slowly to the sea

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear Was he no hair no chaos

Saw Susie sitting in a shoe shine shop Where Lester leather never weathered

Whether weather whether Red yellow lorry red yellow lorry red yellow lorry

Unique New York unique New York Toy boat toy boat toy boat

This brush brave bring it in Brandish broad bright blades

A box of mixed biscuits Mixed biscuit box

Six sick sheep six sick sheep Still sick

Wrist watches whisper Swiss wrist watch

Four fine fish The great Greek grape growers growing Cooks cook cupcakes quickly

Shy sheep seek shade By the seashore kitty caught a kitten in the kitchen He threw three free throws

I wish my Irish wrist watch Round ragged rocks the ragged rascal ran Surely sunshine soon

They threw the throng fat frogs Flying past fast chop shop stock

Crusty crusty crusty Zigzag through the zoo

I saw a kitten eating chicken in the kitchen Fresh fresh fried free dose for fighting food Freshly fried fish

A skunk sat on a stump and thunk Six slick swans swam swiftly

Betty Botter bought some butter Big black bats big pennies

Purple paper people Pop pop pop

Three thumbs tax Green glass globes glow green

Near a sailor He went to sea to see what he could see And to which watching two watches Which which would watch

Happy hippo hopped And hip up in the hollow

 

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Origin:

Tongue twisters have been used across cultures for centuries as speech exercises, language learning tools, and entertainment. Many of these examples are traditional English language tongue twisters that date back generations. Phrases like "Peter Piper" first appeared in print in the late 18th century, while others like "She sells seashells" were popularized in the 19th century. These verbal challenges were originally created to help with pronunciation, public speaking practice, and to overcome speech impediments, though they've also become beloved components of children's oral traditions and language play.

 

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