The tongue twister "Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore" is attributed to Terry Sullivan, a British songwriter from the 19th century, although its exact origins are unclear. It is a popular example of alliteration and has been passed down through generations as a fun and challenging phrase to pronounce.
It was actually first written as a poem in 1908 by Terry Sullivan, in honor of Mary Anning. It soon became a popular tongue twister.The poem goes:She sells seashells on the seashoreThe shells she sells are seashells, I'm sureSo if she sells seashells on the seashoreThen I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
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