Monday, 12 June 2017

Are Sea Cucumbers Clones?


The question is, “Are Sea Cucumber’s clones?”

I don’t know if you know this but a sea cucumber is a scavenger that eats algae and waste particles and can grow up to three feet long.

If you cut one in half it becomes two separate sea cucumbers.

The more pieces you cut out of a sea cucumber, the more individual live sea cucumbers are created.

So, with this in mind is it possible that they were all cloned from the first ever sea cucumber?

Interesting ah?

I read that they can be eaten in a soup, in a stew or even stuffed with meat, however I’ve never tried one and I’m not likely too either.

These amazing creatures are doing a great job keeping the algae levels down and their regeneration skills are basically out of this world, literally.

For all we know this creature could have come from another planet bought to Earth on the back of a meteorite that crashed landed into our ocean.

Buy hey, what do I know I’m not a marine biologist, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Sunday, 11 June 2017

Is Ally The Alligator Nice?


I read the children’s book called, ‘Ally The Accepting Alligator.’ 

This children’s picture book was written by Kim Trumbo and illustrated by Fanny Liem. 

It’s a delightful children’s story about a nice Alligator called Ally. 

One day, when Ally the Alligator is playing with her friends a different type of animal appears that none of them had ever seen before. 

Ally wants to play with the different animal but the other animals persuade her not too as it looked different from them.

What will Ally do?

Should she listen to her friends or go with her heart?

What do you think?

To find out what Ally the Alligator chooses to do why not watch the story on YouTube then you can tell me what you would do.

Remember we are all different and unique that’s what makes us special. This children’s picture book shows this too in the animal world.

Author: Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk

Monday, 5 June 2017

Are Headaches Caused By Aliens?

The question is, “Are headaches caused by aliens?”

With between 80-90% of the population suffering from a tension headache during their life is it possible that it’s caused by aliens?

I say this because there appears to be much more alien activity on our planet.
UFO’s are continuously spotted all over the world. Radio signals have been transmitted from the Black Knight Satellites orbiting Earth to Earths surface.

With so many transmissions bombarding the surface of our planet could it be these that trigger the pain?

Or could it be that the aliens that live amongst us emit a frequency from their auras that affect our own that leads to a headache? For all we know, just being close to an alien could bring on an attack.

So could it be possible that our brain waves are being attacked because we’ve got too close and they feel threatened? Basically a defence mechanism that can cause pain or discomfort that prevents us from working or doing the simplest of tasks.

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

Author: Charmain Ingleton



Sunday, 4 June 2017

Is Zandia A Good Witch?

“Zandia the Good Witch,” was written and created by Charmain Ingleton.


The colourful pictures were created by Anna Ajoodha and Charmain Ingleton.

It’s a delightful colourful children’s picture book for children aged 3-5 years that tells the tale of a good witch called Zandia.

When a witch impersonator visits a village market and takes the finest silks and jewellery the villagers blame Zandia and want to capture the witch to imprison her in the forbidden cavern forever!

Zandia must find the witch impersonator quickly to clear her name before the villagers capture and imprison her for a crime she did not commit.

Will Zandia the good witch be able to clear her name in time or is she doomed to be imprisoned in the forbidden cavern forever?

It’s a great witchy tale for children especially at Halloween.

Read it now to find out what happens to Zandia and leave a review to tell me what you think?


Author: Charmain Ingleton



Monday, 29 May 2017

Should Humans Colonise Mars?

The question is, “Should humans colonise Mars?”

In the mid 2030’s they hope to send humans to Mars. The idea is to colonise it.

Initially I thought it was a one way ticket, but a space shuttle to Mars will take 1.6 years to arrive and they intend to send others every 26 months so you’ll be able to return to Earth at some point to see your loved ones.

Now that’s all well and good but first they’d need a lot of money to continue the project, secondly they’d have to have enough skilled personal to work precise and at speed especially if they intend on building and sending a shuttle craft to Mars every 26 months.

Also recruiting and training new astronaut’s costs money too. However I suppose it would alleviate the population, housing and benefit issues on Earth, especially if half of Earth’s population was on Mars.

I can just imagine the amount of advertising that’s going to be spent to entice the young people to Mars.  

Just remember not everything you read or hear is the truth. With so much fake news going around you don’t know the truth anymore. So before you take a once in a lifetime trip to Mars just remember everyone knows how to use, “Photoshop!” 

I rest my case.

Buy hey I’m only human, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Sunday, 28 May 2017

Who’s That Knocking On My Door

“Who’s That Knocking On My Door,” was written and illustrated by Charmain Ingleton.


It’s a delightful children’s picture book for pre-school children aged between 2-4 years.

It tells the story of a bear called Ted that has a sore head but when Ted bear goes to bed he’s woken up by the sound of knocking.

“Who’s that knocking on my door?” shouted Ted bear, but nobody answered.

Opening the door and finding nobody there he returns to bed in a huff but the knocking begins again.

This time when he opens the door he finds an unexpected visitor.

Who could it be?

 A great bedtime story, the children will like it.

Read it now to find out who the visitor was and then leave a review to tell me what you think?


Author: Charmain Ingleton