“…Our work has a special interest in studies that stress the powerful concern in children's ethics for the welfare and care of others, including parents and other family members, friends, neighbours and pets (Frankel, 2017;Henze-Pedersen, 2022;Maftei & Holman, 2020;Martin et al, 2021;Siedlikowski et al, 2022;Tammi et al, 2020). This concern is expressed in a context of reciprocity and contingency, in which the children do not figure merely as passive receivers but as daily agents of care, thus going far beyond notions of them as 'caring children' or 'young carers', descriptions intended for somewhat exceptional circumstances (Henderson, 2012;Vergara et al, 2020a;Wihstutz, 2011).…”