Where Children Sleep – stories of diverse children around the world, told through portraits and pictures of their bedrooms. This photography project was created by photographer James Mollison and an American journalist Chris Booth. The idea was very simple to show the lifestyle of children of different regions in the book called “Where Children Sleep” (available at amazon.com)

James says; “I hope this book will help children think about inequality, within and between societies around the world, and perhaps start to figure out how, in their own lives, they may respond”

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4-year-old Jasmine (Jazz) from the state of Kentucky. The unnamed boy Romanian immigrant. 9-year-old from Yunnan Dong in the south-western China. 8-year-old from the outskirts Roasi Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 11-year-old Thais from Rio de Janeiro. 15-year-old from Kenya, Nanto. 11-year-old Joey from Kentucky 4-year-old Kai from Tokyo. 7-year-old Indira from Kathmandu, Nepal. 8-year-old Akahkset from Brazil. 9-year-old Jamie from New York. 9-year-old from Israel Zwick. 12-year-old Senegalese Lamine 10-year-old Spirit of Hebron Cover of book. jamesmollison.com