Graham Oakley
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Dinosaur Island
The reader's decisions control the course of what happens when a plane crash leaves three friends stranded on a remote island inhabited by dinosaurs.
The Foxbury Force
Although Foxbury's Town Burglars "burgle" one shop each month to give the police practice chasing burglars, this time the robbers have other plans.
The church mice adrift
The church cat and the church mice use brains instead of brawn to rout a scurvy gang of rats who have taken over the church and turfed the mice and the cat out. They use a number of hare brained schemes to get their home back and rid it of the nasty rats. Very clever story and very funny. The author of this series also illustrated his books and both the text and the illustrations are very amusing.
Hetty and Harriet
A young, foolish hen and her slightly older, wiser friend look for the perfect home.
The Diary of a Church Mouse
Self important mouse Humphrey is about to write his memoir when fellow mouse Arthur points out that Humphrey is not all that old so maybe Humphrey should keep a diary instead. So Humphrey faithfully documents a year in the life of the church mice and Sampson, the church cat. As usual in Graham Oakley’s stories, there are laugh out loud moments and the story is deftly told through both the words and his excellent accompanying illustrations.
The Foxbury Force and the Pirates (Foxbury Force Series)
Foxbury's lake has become home to a bunch of pirates so the Foxbury police force must act. They come up with a harebrained scheme that goes horribly wrong when Inspector Flannel is kidnapped and the pirates demand a ransom. So the force comes up with a new plan to rescue him which also doesn't go quite as they intended. But an enterprising and determined young constable saves the day and the pirates express remorse for their actions and a determination to stick to the straight and narrow from now on. A hilarious and gentle story. Graham Oakley is a master of story planning with the images and the words not always matching which creates some exquisitely funny moments.
The Church Mouse
Arthur, the church mouse, and Sampson, the church cat, live a fairly idyllic life in the church but Arthur is lonely so he hatches a scheme to get other mice to join him in his nice comfy home where for the price of a few jobs the parson will feed them all cheese. Soon Arthur has a nice little community of mice neighbours and he's not lonely any more. Unfortunately there's a regrettable incident and the parishioners insist that the mice leave the church immediately. But just when all is lost Sampson and the mice thwart a robbery at the church and they are allowed to stay. Graham Oakley starts his beloved series with this very funny story about Arthur and Sampson and their life at the church. The pictures are just as funny as the words and the story wouldn't have half the charm without Graham Oakley's also excellent illustrations. A gem.
The church mice spread their wings
With Sampson, the church cat, as a reluctant protector, the church mice set out on a country outing that is almost disastrous.
The church mice in action
The church mice enter Samson in a cat show to win money to fix the church roof, but in doing so, they unknowingly put him in danger.
The church mice and the ring
The church mice carry out a convoluted plan to find a home for their new friend Percy, a stray dog.
Magical changes
Illustrations without text depict a variety of humorous situations. Pages cut horizontally across the middle enable the reader to mix up the scenes.
The church mice and the moon
Two church mice are kidnapped to be trained as astronauts and sent to the moon. The church cat goes to their aid.
The church mice at bay
Samson the church cat and all the church mice devise a campaign to rid the vicarage of the substitute vicar.
The church mice at Christmas
When Arthur and Humphrey decide to rally the church mice into having a Christmas party, the result is a series of disasters.
Henry's quest
A post-apocalyptic picture book for children. A small kingdom based on the principles of King Arthur's Round Table sends out its knights on a quest for the legendary substance called gasoline.