Children have a knack for asking their parents tricky questions.
"What's a migrant? Why are there people from other countries sleeping in the streets? Why do families sail across the sea in little boats? What does it mean to be 'legal'? What’s a people smuggler?"
Using real questions collected in an elementary school, the authors explore a number of questions about migrants, and more specifically, child migrants.
Do parents who migrate abandon their children? Why do they have to leave everything behind? Do children ever travel alone? What can we do to help these migrants?