This book offers a critical and comprehensive analysis of childrenâs mobilities by focusing on its interdependent, imagined and relational aspects. In doing so, it challenges existing literature, which, in mobilities studies, tends to overlook the mobilities of marginalised social groups; in social science more generally, tends to immobilize childrenâs studies; and in childrenâs mobility studies has mainly focused on the âindependentâ and corporeal travel of children. The book situates childrenâs mobilities in wider contexts, offering an interdisciplinary and critical perspective throughout and drawing on scholarship at the confluence of childhood and mobilities and a range of research to offer new insights that inform the field of mobilities and studies of childhood. In this way, the book aims at widening the perspective on childrenâs mobility towards the inclusion of diverse age groups and of the manifold forms of mobilities that are part of childrenâs lives, from an interdependent and relational point of view.