Sensorimotor stage :)
When a child is learning how it feels to move her mouth and make sounds, she is likely in the early stages of babbling. Babbling is a key developmental milestone where infants experiment with controlling their vocal cords and mouth movements to produce sounds.
The term for the action of producing sounds with the mouth is called "vocalization."
No you cannot it is impossible to produce two different sounds from your mouth at the same time.
Certain medications can cause a severely dried mouth. The tongue feels as if it is covered in glue making it extremely difficult to talk.
Yeah, it feels good but cover your mouth
it feels crumbly
i don't think a child's mouth is that big i think it's as big as a cookie
With a smaller mouth opening the air moves faster and 'wind chill' cools your hand.
If someone feels like there is hair in their mouth, they may have something on their tongue. There could also be a hair from their head in the mouth.
its made by licking it mouth
The mouth.
nose