"Where Children Sleep" by James Mollison showcases compelling large-format photographs of children's bedrooms from diverse countries such as the US, Mexico, Brazil, and others, paired with portraits of the children. Each photograph is complemented by detailed captions revealing stories like Kaya in Tokyo with $1,000 dresses, Bilal, a Bedouin shepherd boy, and Indira, a Nepali girl working in a quarry. Supported by Save the Children (Italy), the book is designed for both adult and child readers. Its glow-in-the-dark cover adds a unique touch, positioning it as both a serious photo-essay and an educational tool.