This second volume of James Mollison’s photographic project offers a poignant exploration of the diverse living conditions of children worldwide. Featuring new powerful imagery, it pairs striking portraits of children with pictures of their sleeping environments, offering a compassionate look into themes of class, race, and inequality. The book provides insightful texts about the children's families, routines, and interests, spanning topics such as martial arts schools, climate change activism, and life in refugee camps. Emphasizing the fast-evolving issues of climate change and gender, this volume deepens the ongoing examination of children’s lives across different cultures.