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  1. Practice your pronunciation with these two versions of the tongue twister "She sells sea shells on the sea shore". Listen to the audio, repeat after me, and leave your comments or recordings.

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  2. She Sells Seashells” Lyrics. She sells seashells by the seashore, The shells she sells are seashells, I’m sure. So if she sells seashells on the seashore, Then I’m sure she sells seashore shells. Alternatve version. Various modern versions exist that are based on this song, often “she” is replaced by “Sally”.

  3. Learn the origin and variations of this popular rhyme based on a song by Terry Sullivan. Find out who Mary Anning was and how she contributed to science.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2017 · Victorian fossil hunter Mary Anning was the inspiration for the tongue twister ‘She Sells Sea Shells.’ It was originally a song, with words by Terry Sullivan and music by Harry Gifford, written in 1908, inspired by Mary Anning’s life: She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore. The shells she sells are sea-shells, I’m sure.

  5. She Sells Seashells - Lyrics. She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore. The shells she sells are surely sea-shells! So if she sells sea-shells on the sea-shore, Then I'm sure she sells sea-shore shells!

  6. 26 de abr. de 2016 · Subscribed. 6.2K. 1M views 8 years ago. She Sells Seashells by the Seashore | Tongue Twisters Music by www.audionautix.com ...more. She Sells Seashells by the Seashore | Tongue Twisters...

  7. Más canciones de Inglaterra. El trabalenguas "She sells seashells by the seashore," se basa en una canción escrita por Terry Sullivan sobre una verdadera vendedora de mariscos llamada Mary Anning (1799 – 1847). Mary Anning era más que una vendedora de mariscos.