This volume brings together a range of contributions exploringthe diverse ways in which children and young people experience movements,im/mobilities and journeys at different geographical scales and in differentsocio-spatial contexts. It provides a snapshot of recent work within thegeographies of children and young people which has engaged with emergingconceptualisations of mobility and immobility, and builds on existing scholarshipon migration, movement and settlement. Topics covered include children's and young people'sexperiences of phenomena such as transnational migration, everyday mobility,social im/mobilities, homelessness, settlement, navigations of belonging, educationalmobility, medical travel, citizenship, trafficking, labour migration, bordersand boundaries. The collection is notable for the wide range of geographicalcontexts represented, including global South and North, and in the variety oftypes of movements examined - from local to global mobilities, everyday tolife-changing journeys, and incorporating movements bound up in different wayswith processes of socio-spatial inclusion and exclusion. A number of core themes are highlighted in the volume. All ofthe contributions are attentive to children's and young people'ssubjectivities, agency and perspectives in the context of an adult-dominatedworld. Together, they highlight: firstly, the complexities of children'smobilities and the need to move beyond over-simplified and often dichotomizedunderstandings of children's mobilities and migrations; secondly, theimportance of recognising the diversity of geographical scales in children andyoung people's movements, and in particular, of the ways in which small-scalemovements intersect with global mobilities and migrations in children's andyoung people's lives; thirdly, the interdependent and relational nature ofchildren's and young people's mobilities and migrations; and finally, theimportance of social, material, political and family contexts in understandinghow children and young people experience mobility, immobility and migration. The volume highlights the centrality of mobility andmovement to understanding contemporary society and in particular tounderstandings of the geographical worlds of children and young people. It highlightsthe richness of current research in the area, pointing to fruitful directionsfor future theoretical, conceptual and methodological agendas and provides avaluable platform from which to further enhance geographical understandings ofthe children's and young people's movements, im/mobilities and journeys.