Comments on Sadako Sasaki

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  • Allison Mar 23, 2012 @ 7:46 pm | delete
    Sadako is my hero since i've read the book.
  • BigGirlBlue Apr 8, 2011 @ 8:22 pm | delete
    Everything you wanted to know about Sadako and more. I have two books about her and while they are aimed at children I found the stories quite interesting and worth my time.
  • gypsyman27 Apr 2, 2011 @ 8:31 am | delete
    Inspirational lens, thank you for bringing Sadako Sasaki to my attention. See you around the galaxy...
  • Frankster Apr 1, 2011 @ 6:19 pm | delete
    What a simply wonderful lens. Angel Blessings! Bear hugs, Frankster
  • Margo_Arrowsmith Apr 1, 2011 @ 3:16 am | delete
    Lensrolled to Born to Be Angelic Angel Blessed. Lovely lens
  • Philippians468 Apr 1, 2011 @ 12:44 am | delete
    thank you for sharing this touching story. it is beautiful.
  • DaveStone13 Mar 31, 2011 @ 4:26 pm | delete
    Thanks to the many pilgrims, pioneers and angels for peace, we have less war in the world now than ever in history. World War II seems to have taught us some lessons. But it's important that movements like this one stay firm and keep working for peace until this scourge is ended forever.

    Thanks for a smart, insightful and tender lens.
  • Lemming13 Feb 14, 2011 @ 9:30 am | delete
    For Valentine's Day, a special thank you for making this heart-warming lens.
  • Lemming13 Feb 3, 2011 @ 5:28 am | delete
    This is one of the best lenses I have seen on Squidoo, and one that should be shown to every schoolchild in the world. As a former member of CND I still fold cranes for Sadako every August, and hang them from a tree in my front garden; but it saddens me how few people understand why. Thank you for a beautiful lens.
  • Katie Bowen Nov 14, 2010 @ 12:54 pm | delete
    When I was in 4th grade,
    my teacher read Sadako and the Thousand Paper cranes to us.
    Me and a boy named Jacob decided to make a paper crane.
    He had the teacher helping him,
    but I had to teach myself.
    I was 10 years old!
    I didn't manage to sucessfully make a crane
    until I was 11 years old and in 5th grade.
    To anyone else wanting to learn how to make one,
    Folding a paper crane is very hard at first.
    In my case,
    there were instructions(complete with pictures) in the back of the book!
  • traceysfolly Oct 29, 2010 @ 4:53 pm | delete
    What an amazing story.
  • diana guzman Oct 1, 2009 @ 5:09 pm | delete
    sadako is my hero.i read her story it is sad but she is the best.
  • paperfacets Aug 20, 2009 @ 1:15 pm | delete
    I have not heard Sadako's story, though I knew the crane story. I am glad I have read this and thank you so much for the link.
  • queenie lee Aug 19, 2009 @ 9:22 am | delete
    it was so pity.
  • Katelyn Dancy Feb 27, 2009 @ 5:18 pm | delete
    Sadako is my hero!!!
  • EchoTarpeian Dec 18, 2008 @ 8:16 am | delete
    this is a beautiful lens inspiring peace... we have featured in on the Group Lens, Planet Earth: Our Garden of Eden. Namastè, Echo
  • odie Dec 17, 2008 @ 10:26 am | delete
    I love Sadako! I have always thought she was an inspiration, and definitely a great role model. I have heard her story many times threw my 16 years of life, and I am currently doing a hero project on her myself! I thank you very much for putting all of this info in one place like this. I hope it helps to make my own project even greater!
  • JudyDunn Aug 21, 2008 @ 11:15 pm | delete
    What a wonderful lens! Thank you for compiling all of this information in one place.

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