Tongues for children with the letters CH and CL

The tongue twisters are fun word games in which several syllables and phonemes are repeated forming phrases of simple rhyme, but almost impossible to pronounce. They are a challenge for the mind and the language of the children, who work hard while laughing to pronounce well. Without a doubt it is a

The tongue twisters are fun word games in which several syllables and phonemes are repeated forming phrases of simple rhyme, but almost impossible to pronounce.

They are a challenge for the mind and the language of the children, who work hard while laughing to pronounce well. Without a doubt it is a fun and enjoyable way to practice language and vocalization.

In Guiainfantil.com we have all kinds of tongue twisters: easy, difficult, fun, to play, with the letter P ... and now we challenge you to try the tongue twisters of the letters CH and CL.

tongue twisters for children with the letter CH and CL

Pablito nailed a nail. What little nail nailed Pablito?

The face of the parrot

lightens with chlorine,

clear, with chlorine

lightens the parrot's face.

Chlorine does not clear Clara's face,

and Clara declares that she leaves her face like that.

Ocholo fastens eight eights. Mic

Manuel Micho on a whim,

wick the meat of macho,

and yesterday said a boy,

a lot of Micho wick male.

Yesterday I ate a custard apple and I got enchirimoyé,

and now how I desenchirimoyaré?

Pacha iron with four plates.

They told me you said

a saying that I said.

He who has said it, lied.

And, in the case that said

that saying that you said

that I said,

said and redicho was.

And it would be very well said,

whenever I said

that saying you said

that I said.

For the seas of China,

of the China of Beijing,

a Chinese chincha lot

with a little junk.

Whoever gets caught pounding le and chafauín cha and pinches him with thumbtacks

and steals his loot, le or iron the bumps

while hitting so chinchín.

An old key, Mecca, deaf and old chirigorda,

had seven children teclos, mecos, chirigordos, deaf and old,

if the old woman had not been a key, mecca, chirigorda, deaf and old,

the children would not have been teclos, pecos, chirigordos, deaf and old.

Mecha's mother sent Mecha to buy a wick,

a wick Mecha lost the wick,

and Mecha's mother grabbed her wicks.