Rooms in a house

How My Family Opens House Doors

This rhyme describes the door sounds in every room at Lippy’s house when either she or her family members open them.


Welcome to our home!

As you arrive, our gatekeeper swings the big gate open with a loud Grummmmmmmm sound.

Inside, my grandma greets you by opening the living room door with a gentle Criiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

Aunty Sally emerges from her guest bedroom, still sleepy, and the door creaks open with a soft Hisssssssssssssssssssss.

My brother heads to the kitchen, and the hungry kitchen door goes Crackkkkkkkkkkkk as he pushes it.

At the dining room, Grandpa opens the door with a satisfied Yummmmmmmmmm sound.

In a hurry, my younger sister closes the toilet door with a quick Raaaaaaaaaaaa.

Uncle John steps out of the sweaty bathroom, and the door goes Prammmmmmmmmm.

When our cousins are ready to study, they close the quiet library room door with a soft Diiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.

Dad’s study door slowly closes with a creaky Greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

My friends and I burst into the game room with laughter, making a joyful Hhhaaahaaahaha sound.

Nanny Paty enters the laundry room, and the door slides open with a smooth Vroooooooooooooooooo.

As the night falls, we all close our bedroom doors, and they go Dizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

What sounds do the doors make in your house when you open them?

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Sarah Luma

I am a TEFL certified English Tutor with over 7 years of teaching experience offline and online. I am also an enthusiastic Refugee Rights Researcher with Master degrees in International Law. Additionally, I sing gospel music and write Christian poems. My life is based on Christianity and I am devoted to glorify God via my Biblical inspirational writings.

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