Messages from LABO Kids


We are thinking of you! We hate war.

Please tell us what we can do for you.

Mitsuko (5th grade)

 

Dear friends,

I was very shocked to know the tragic accidents the other day.

I think you are very sad, but never give up! We are your friends!!

Yuko (5th grade)

 

You must have been horrified by such dreadful accidents.

We were very much surprised to see them on TV.

I don't know why people kill each other.

We might be involved in such accidents someday ...

Never give up your hope! Good luck to you.

Daisaku (5th grade)

 

I guess the children of America who experienced the terrorism

must be at a loss what to do right now.

They must feel big ANGER ...

"Why were we the innocent people involved in the accidents?

I hope they will do what they can do now with their best.

I want to ask the terrorists,

"Why did you do such a cruel thing?

Was it meaningful?

Didn't you have consideration to others?"

No terrorism and war!!!

Chie (6th grade)

 

After rain, here comes a rainbow.

Natsuki (7th grade)

 

Dear people in New York,

I think you are feeling deeply sad,

but never give up.

Cheer up as I and many people around the world

are thinking of you.

I love New York!

Maiko (8th grade)

 

I was very shocked to hear the news of the terrorism.

Two weeks have passed, but there are still

lots of missing people.

I hope as many as survivors will be found.

I wish the world will be realized

where such tragic accidents never happen again!!

Asuka (9th grade)