The lesson from page 123 is that provide the "skeleton" or the structure of our words, while vowels provide the "breath." Without both working together, we wouldn't have stories to tell!
Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Language, there lived two groups of friends: the and the Consonants .
: Often involves working with specific words to highlight the difference between hard and soft consonants or voiced and voiceless sounds. A Useful Story: "The Secret of the Quiet Sounds"
One day, they realized that alone, they were just noises. The Vowels could sing, but they had no shape. The Consonants could click and hum, but they had no music. So, they decided to hold hands. When the consonant "" grabbed the vowel " A " and the consonant " T ," they created the word CAT !