“…This near‐silence contrasts with work on older children for whom there is a well‐developed body of research on their experiences of urban environments and their rights to the city (Chawla, 2001; Christensen et al, 2018; Freeman & Tranter, 2011). Several studies, for example, have considered primary school children's activity spaces after school (Ergler, Kearns, & Witten, 2013c; Holloway & Pimlott‐Wilson, 2018; Karsten & Felder, 2015) and children's use of public open spaces and playgrounds (Hand et al, 2018; Horton & Kraftl, 2018; Karsten, 2003; Sargisson & McLean, 2013) and examined how they move around in their cities (Babb et al, 2017; Freeman & Quigg, 2009; Kullman, 2010; Mikkelsen & Christensen, 2009).…”