Play with PomPom and discover the letter H in these fun, full bodied ways to remind your little one that language can, and should be surprising, adventurous, and utterly fun.
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let’s learn!
Hello H
The letter H makes an unvoiced sound, which means you create it with your breath rather than your voice.
Practice making the /h/ sound by taking a deep breath in through your mouth and then pushing the air out.
Hold your hand in front of your mouth as you make the /h/ sound.
Can you feel the warm puff of air?
Stand close to a mirror and make the /h/ sound again.
Can you see your breath appear as fog on the glass?
OPTIONAL: Use your finger to trace the letter H on the foggy spot you made!
Hold on to your hats!
Hop and hustle along to these harmonious hits!
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