Sunday, 30 April 2017

Do You Know Your ABC?

“My ABC Book,” was written and illustrated by Charmain Ingleton.
                                                                       

 It’s an alphabet rhyming picture book for pre school children.

Every third letter in the alphabet has a short rhyme with a secondary picture which makes it different and fun.

A great way for young children to learn the alphabet and for all new readers.

It’s educational, colourful and fun, young children will like it.

So why not read the book now at and leave a review to tell me what you think?


Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 24 April 2017

Are UFO’s At Yellowstone?

The question is, “Are UFO’s at Yellowstone?”

I read an article about alien space crafts visiting Yellowstone National Park

The scientists believe that it’s a warning sign that a huge volcano is going to erupt.

There have been claims that UFO’s have appeared before or during eruptions and some say that this activity has increased. It's also been said that there's an underground alien base at Yellowstone.

But do we really know the truth? I don’t think so.

If we are in for a massive volcano eruption I'd expect the Volcanologists to announce it.

I have one theory though and that is that Yellowstone is a refuelling centre for the UFO’s, the Sulphur Dioxide is used to fuel their flying space crafts and that’s why so  many UFO's are spotted in the area?

But hey I’m no Volcanologist but what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton



Sunday, 23 April 2017

Let It Fall?

I read the children’s book called, “Let it Fall.

This children’s book was written and illustrated by Maryann Cocca - Leffler

It’s a delightful rhyming children’s picture book that’s beautifully illustrated.

It tells the tale of autumn, with falling leaves, apple picking, hiking, camping and a county fair.

The story and illustrations are so colourful with lots happening that I felt myself drawn into the story.

I’d definitely recommend reading to young children, they’d like it.

So read the book or listen to the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 17 April 2017

Is Antarctica Cracking Up?

The question, “Is Antarctica cracking up?”

Since the beginning of December 2016 a crack has increasingly grown in the Antarctica that’s sliced through to the ice shelf floor.

At one hundred miles long scientists believe that it will soon break away.

But what happens next?

I understand that the sea will rise as it melts and it will cause flooding and destruction.

I read an article dated 26th February 2017 that mentioned that a mass evacuation was underway. This is understandable considering the circumstances, but prior to that many well known and important people had visited Antarctica.

So was it to see this enormous crack or have they discovered something more sinister beneath the ice?

Whatever the real cause of this crack I don’t think you can blame global warming this time, fracking maybe!

But hey I’m no scientist, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton




Sunday, 16 April 2017

Would You Have A Witch As A Friend?

I read the children’s book called, “A Very Brave Witch.”

This children’s book was written by Alison McGhee and illustrated by Harry Bliss.

It’s a beautifully illustrated children’s picture book about a witch.

This delightful children’s picture book tells the tale of a witch that likes Halloween as this was her favourite holiday.

Most witches were scared of humans but she wasn’t, even though they looked different from her – No green skin. Then on Halloween night the witch loses control of her broom stick and lands right in front of humans that are dressed in Halloween costume.

Oh no, will she make friends with the humans or was her witchy friend’s right to be scared of humans.

What do you think?

Read the book now or listen to it on YouTube, then you can let me know.

Author: Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk  


Monday, 10 April 2017

Do You Have ESP?

The question is, “Do you have ESP?”

ESP stands for extra sensory perception.

It’s also called Esper and the sixth sense.

Now if you have ESP some would call you a psychic or telepath especially as you would have the ability to see or hear something that could not be seen or heard with your eyes or ears.

A telepath has the ability to send and receive thoughts and other data directly from one mind to another.

So is it possible that a telepath could operate and fly a spacecraft using only their mind?

For all we know it could already be happening on a much smaller scale using model aircrafts or even drones.

So how many telepaths do you think would be required to operate a full scaled spacecraft, thee, four or more?

Well don’t ask me I’m no telepath but anything’s possible.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton




Sunday, 9 April 2017

Let It Rain

I read the children’s book called, “Let it Rain.

This children’s book was written and illustrated by Maryann Cocca - Leffler

It’s a delightful rhyming children’s picture book that’s beautifully illustrated.

It tells the tale of spring, with digging, planting, rainbows, lambs, bunnies and ends the book with the summer coming.

This book is a perfect children’s story to get you ready for summer, and I can’t wait!

The story line and colourful illustrations draw you into the book.

I’d definitely recommend reading to young children, they’d like it.

So read the book or listen to the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 3 April 2017

What Are These Mysterious Balls Of Lights?

The question is, “What are these mysterious balls of light?”

Seen regularly flying about in Earth’s skies, moving swiftly and silently through the air without difficulty they’re noticed only by their illumination.

So what are they?

As these balls of light appear to manoeuvre and disappear quickly, with that speed and capability I don’t think they could be manned by a life form.

So with that in mind could they be alien drones?

With their apparent advanced technology they could be controlled anywhere on this planet or even another.

But hey I’m no scientist, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton




Sunday, 2 April 2017

Games To Play In The Rain

I read the children’s book called, “James and the Rain.

This children’s picture book was written by Karla Kuskin and iIllustrated by Reg Cartwright.

It’s a rhyming children’s picture book that incorporates animals and counting.

This delightful children’s book tells the tale of a boy called James and the rain.

After putting on his bright yellow coat and rubber boots, he takes his big umbrella and goes outside in the rain.

He meets a cow, some ducks, toads, birds, dogs, rabbits, mice and cats; together they learn new exciting rainy games to play outside in the rain.

It’s a lovely story that’s great to read with young children, you never know you might end up playing one of the rainy games the next time it rains?

Why not read it now and let me know what you think or listen to the story on YouTube, then you can tell me what you think.

Author: Charmain Ingleton