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What four consonant are the easiest for children to pronounce?

It's difficult to definitively say which four consonants are the "easiest" for *all* children to pronounce, as language development varies significantly. However, some consonants generally considered easier for young children include:

* M: This sound is produced by closing the lips and releasing air through the nose. It's often one of the first sounds babies make.

* B: This sound is made by blocking the airflow with the lips and then releasing it with a burst of air.

* P: Similar to "B" but with a quick puff of air instead of a burst.

* W: This sound is formed by rounding the lips and letting air escape from the mouth.

Other consonants that are often relatively easy for children to learn include:

* N: This sound is made by blocking the airflow with the tongue at the roof of the mouth and releasing air through the nose.

* T: This sound is created by placing the tongue behind the teeth and stopping the airflow.

* D: Similar to "T" but with a burst of air.

Remember, every child develops at their own pace, and some may find other consonants easier than these.

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