Alliteration occurs when two or more words are linked that share the same first consonant sound, such as "fish fry." I absolutely love using alliteration when I write! Below are two famous examples of alliteration:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
You and your child will enjoy fun and silly alliteration tales about animals from A to Z. Not only will these alliterations engage young readers, it will help them to build their vocabulary.
You'll meet Freddie the fast and furious four-winged flying fish. You'll read about Julian, the joyful jaguar that joined the jingle-jangle jive band. Readers will also learn about Uma, the unique unau, playing a ukulele upon a unicycle.
Truly treasure the tantalizing trip as you travel through these tongue twisting tales!