Consonant digraphs are pairs of consonants that come together to create a single sound. They can be found in words and are an important concept in phonics. Some common consonant digraphs include “ch,” “sh,” “th,” “ph,” and “wh.” For example, in the word “chat,” the letters “ch” create the sound /ch/. Similarly, in the word “ship,” the letters “sh” create the sound /sh/. Consonant digraphs can sometimes be a bit tricky, but with practice, you’ll become a pro at recognizing and pronouncing them!