R sound exercises — no boring repetition
Little Talker helps kids practice the R sound at home every day: warm-ups, words, phrases, interactive tasks, and clear progress for parents.

The R sound needs consistent daily practice, and kids get bored repeating the same thing.
Parents often don't know when it's time to move from the isolated sound to words and phrases.
Without something fun, kids tend to avoid a difficult sound.
How a lesson works
Short lessons your child will actually enjoy
Warm up
Short articulation exercises to get the mouth ready for speech tasks.
Repeat
Words and phrases with the target sound practiced in short, manageable sets.
Reinforce
Interactive tasks keep interest high and help build the habit of coming back.
Exercise examples
More than just repeating words
Syllable chains
Short repetitions for gradually introducing the sound into speech.
Find the R
Your child picks pictures with the target sound and trains listening focus.
Phrases
After words come short expressions for carrying the sound into natural speech.
When to see a specialist
Little Talker helps kids practice speech regularly at home, but it does not replace evaluation or one-on-one work with a licensed speech therapist if your child has significant speech challenges.
Can my child learn the R sound with an app?
If the sound is completely absent, a licensed SLP is the right first step. Little Talker is great for daily home practice once the sound is emerging.
What exercises are included for the R sound?
Lessons include articulation warm-ups, syllable and word repetition, picture-picking, similar-sound listening tasks, and mini-games.
How long should we practice the R sound each day?
Short and consistent works best — 10–15 minutes a day is typically more effective than long occasional sessions.
Can we try it for free?
Yes. Little Talker includes 5 free lessons.
Start with free lessons
Your child tries the game-based format while you see whether it’s a good fit for daily practice at home.
Create an account