N Sound - How to use Speech Blubs to learn the N [n] consonant

The N consonant develops first at the age of 2 as an initial and medial sound, at the age of 3, it also develops as a final sound. However, we see plenty of children having difficulties developing this particular sound, since it’s a voiced sound, produced by the vibration of the vocal cord. 

We strongly suggest watching this video, where Rachel covers the R consonant and explains how to make it properly.

After watching this video open our app, Speech Blubs, and practice the words that include the N consonant in them.  Download the app from the App Store App Store (https://apple.co/2UJcddR) or Google Play (https://bit.ly/2QyYTKX). 

To practice making the N consonant here is the list of sections and words in them that you can practice with your child:

  • Early Sounds: Honk, Neigh, Oink, Nee Naw. 
  • Wild Animals: Elephant, Lion, Kangaroo, Skunk, Bunny.
  • Petting ZOO: Pony, Bunny.
  • Outdoor Wonders: Sun, Moon, Thunder, Autumn, Rain, Run, Spring.
  • Living Colors: Green, Pink, Brown. 
  • Yummy Time: Watermelon, Honey, Banana, Candy, Muffin. 
  • Toy Box: Balloon, Swing. 
  • When I grow up: Astronaut, Dancer, Policeman, Fireman.
  • Get into Shapes: Triangle, Rectangle, Diamond.
  • Numbers and me: One, Seven, Nine, Ten, Eleven, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Eighteen, Nineteen, Twenty.  
  • We are Family: Grandma, Grandpa.
  • This is my Body: Hand, Tongue, Nose,
  • Ride your Wheels: Van.
  • Dinorawrs: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Ankylosaurus.
  • Universe: Astronaut, Sun, Venus, Moon, Saturn, Uranus, Neptun. 

We also recommend using the section "Mouth Gym" to warm up a bit before practice. The "Mouth Gym" section is designed to increase children's awareness of how their mouth work, as well as their coordination, range of motion and endurance. 

Learn more about our app, click here: https://speechblubs.com/ 

We wish you happy Blubbing!

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