P Sound Words Speech Therapy Game. The P sound, a bilabial stop, is made by briefly stopping airflow with both lips and releasing it without voice (unlike its voiced counterpart, B). It’s typically mastered early, around age 3. The P sound’s early development makes it a foundational target in speech therapy. Errors can affect clarity like saying “tup” for “cup” and impact confidence. In this interactive p sound words game, kids flip colorful cards to reveal familiar objects that all start with the letter P—pig, pen, pan, pencil, parrot, and pair. As they search for matching pairs, they hear and repeat the /p/ sound, strengthening phonemic awareness while exercising short-term memory. It’s a simple, screen friendly game for parents and therapists to reinforce the target sound and build vocabulary.