‘Children's Geographies: reflecting on our first ten years’ by Elsbeth Robson, John Horton and Peter Kraftl (DOI 10.1080/14733285.2012.752665) on pages 1–6 in volume 11, number 1 of Children's Geographies
In this Editorial, it was stated that ‘Children's Geographies has come to reflect the vibrancy of the subdiscipline, as witnessed not least by the recent successful Third International Conference of Children's Geographies held in Singapore and reported in this issue’. The editors would like to point out that this report by Tracey Skelton was actually published in volume 10, number 4, November 2012 on pages 473–479.