Uncle Martin the Blue Ghost

and other ghostly bedtime stories

Kids, ABCs, 123s, Sounds, Teen, Fantasy and Magic
Cover of the book Uncle Martin the Blue Ghost by Bob Neighbour, Nancy Miller
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Author: Bob Neighbour ISBN: 1230000285410
Publisher: Nancy Miller Publication: December 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bob Neighbour
ISBN: 1230000285410
Publisher: Nancy Miller
Publication: December 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Do you like telling bedtime stories?  Can you tell a story with lots of funny noises, with hiccups and burps and screeches?  Can you do a machine gun and a dive-bomber?  Can you sing a tune a little off key, so little kids will giggle? 

If you can then you will be a perfect reader of Uncle Martin the Blue Ghost.  These ghostly tales were written for people who like to really get into a story, wave their arms, make faces, and generally act the way they’d never act in public.

Unfortunately, many of the stories are also socially, politically and even factually incorrect.  So for those who find their language offensive (there is no nudity unless you count the ghosts) viewer discretion is advised. 

But if you do find yourself reading them - there are enough for ten bedtimes, not counting re-runs of favourites - you may find a couple of surprises.   Not only are they fun to read,  but between the ghostly giggles there are some ghostly secrets to be found.  Like the fact that most ghosts are very nice people who would never hurt anybody.  And that little ghosts get scared just like little kids do.  Which is okay.


 

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Do you like telling bedtime stories?  Can you tell a story with lots of funny noises, with hiccups and burps and screeches?  Can you do a machine gun and a dive-bomber?  Can you sing a tune a little off key, so little kids will giggle? 

If you can then you will be a perfect reader of Uncle Martin the Blue Ghost.  These ghostly tales were written for people who like to really get into a story, wave their arms, make faces, and generally act the way they’d never act in public.

Unfortunately, many of the stories are also socially, politically and even factually incorrect.  So for those who find their language offensive (there is no nudity unless you count the ghosts) viewer discretion is advised. 

But if you do find yourself reading them - there are enough for ten bedtimes, not counting re-runs of favourites - you may find a couple of surprises.   Not only are they fun to read,  but between the ghostly giggles there are some ghostly secrets to be found.  Like the fact that most ghosts are very nice people who would never hurt anybody.  And that little ghosts get scared just like little kids do.  Which is okay.


 

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