Tongue twisters with letter h

1. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

2. How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?
3. Six slippery snails slid slowly seaward.
4. How can a clam jam in a clean cream can?
5. He threw three free throws.
6. How much dew would a dewdrop drop if a dewdrop could drop dew?

Note: Tongue twisters are phrases or sentences that are difficult to articulate quickly and accurately due to their repetitive use of similar sounds or letters. The above examples focus on the letter "h," but they may still be challenging to say smoothly.

Sure! Here are some tongue twisters that feature the letter "h":

1. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
- This classic tongue twister uses the "ch" sound to create a challenging phrase.

2. Six slippery snails slid slowly seaward.
- Here, the repetition of the "s" and "sl" sounds along with the letter "h" can make it tricky to pronounce quickly.

3. How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?
- This tongue twister emphasizes the "c" and "cl" sounds, with the addition of the "h" sound to create a mouthful of words.

4. Hilda hurled herself heartily at the hamster habitat.
- This tongue twister incorporates the repeated "h" sounds along with alliteration for an extra challenge.

5. Harold howled loudly at the hairy hound.
- The strong use of the "h" sound in this tongue twister can make it difficult to say quickly and clearly.

6. Happy hippos hop and hide behind haystacks.
- This phrase uses the "h" sound repetitively, combined with other challenging phonetics.

Remember to practice these tongue twisters slowly at first before trying to say them quickly. Have fun!