Walker Studio

  • One Day

    £8.99

    Eugène Handschuh was a Jewish member of the Resistance in occupied Paris. After he was captured by the Nazis, he was placed on a convoy to Auschwitz. Against all the odds, with the help of strangers and fellow members of the Resistance, Eugène and his father escaped the convoy and survived – when so many others did not. Former Poet Laureate Michael Rosen was inspired to tell this story after discovering his father’s uncle and aunt were on the same convoy as Eugène, but never returned.

  • The House on the Canal

    £9.99

    Charting 400 years of history, this is the astonishing true story of the Anne Frank House, beautifully illustrated by Britta Teckentrup.

  • How the Universe Works

    £14.99

    Divided into four sections – In the Beginning, Starlife, The Solar System and The Big Universe – Dr Ben Still guides us from the very tiniest particles right up to the largest things in our universe, from quarks to quasars.

  • Norse Tales

    £11.99

    Enter an ancient world of green glades and glaciers, where gods and goddesses spread their magic whilst rock-giants and mountain-trolls roam. This collection of Norse tales from the Kevin Crossley-Holland – with Jeffrey Alan Love’s illustrations – will enthral readers of all ages.

  • My first book of London

    £7.99

    See all the famous sights of London in this stylish picture book from Ingela P. Arrhenius. Red buses, black cabs and Buckingham Palace – there’s so much to see in London! Visit the Beefeaters at the Tower, soar high on the London Eye and travel down the Thames in this book from Ingela P. Arrhenius. With illustrations of everything from iconic landmarks to the traditional full English breakfast, this is a stylish gift for any visitor to this famous city.