BEATBOXING FOR KIDS

Teach Your Child to Beatbox

Using Everyday Words

If you or your child have never beatboxed before, it can seem pretty intimidating.

But what if you could teach your child to beatbox using common words (like "boots" and "cats") as a starting point?

Below, you and your child will be able to practice simple beats with kid-friendly words to get you started.

In practically no time, you'll both be able to use your mouths as drum kits and begin putting together fun rhythms of your own.

BOOTS AND CATS

Try to say the following words in a rhythmic fashion: Boots N Cats N

Boots N Cats N

Boots N Cats N

Potato Cats! Listen to an example: Once you've got a good rhythm, try to say the words without any vowel sounds: B-ts N C-ts N

B-ts N C-ts N

B-ts N C-ts N

P-t-t C-ts! Listen to an example:

DOG DOG KEYS

Try to say the following words in a rhythmic fashion: Dog Dog Keys

Table T Baby Keys Listen to an example: Once you've got a good rhythm, try to say the words without any vowel sounds: D-g D-g K-s

T-bl T B-b K-s Listen to an example:

BUD D DAUGHTER

Try to say the following words in a rhythmic fashion: Bud D Daughter

Kiss D Daughter

Bad Double T

Kiss D Daughter Listen to an example: Once you've got a good rhythm, try to say the words without any vowel sounds: B-d D D-tr

K-s D D-tr

B-d D-bl T

K-s D D-tr Listen to an example:

GOOSE KID D

Try to say the following words in a rhythmic fashion: Goose Kid D

Bubble D Cat Cat

Goose Kid D

Bubble Double Cat Cat Listen to an example: Once you've got a good rhythm, try to say the words without any vowel sounds: G-s K-d D

B-bl D C-t C-t

G-s K-d D

B-bl D-bl C-t C-t Listen to an example:

BUFF DOUBLE PUFF