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Children’s Dreams Written on Diaries

Jong Ja Im who goes to a kindergarten in socialist Korea wrote a diary under the title of “a house of red stars.” “My dear diary, how are you? Today I was good at paduk (Korean Go). So I received a red star. … I pasted the red star on a board of my house, and … There are 36 stars in all. … I will get more stars to make mine ‘a house of red stars.’ If such houses as mine are built one after another, our country will be filled with twinkling stars, I think. When I am big, I will build my country into a ‘kingdom of stars’.”

Following entry in a diary was made by a kindergartener named Ham Ryong Jong. “We kindergarteners drink milk every day. It is love of the respected father Kim Jong Un. I will grow up strong and healthy to become a fine person for my excellent country as said by my mum and dad.”

Ryu Jong Ung, a pupil of a primary school, wrote his dream in a diary under the title of “a satellite hero.”

“… As soon as Kwangmyongsong-100 was put exactly on an orbit of the space, the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un, who was watching the whole process of its launching, tenderly patted me on the shoulder and said that my launching was admirable.

But it was a dream. It’s a pity. … I will study hard to realize my dream of being a ‘satellite hero’.”

Everyone in socialist Korea works with sincerity for prosperity of the country as it translates their children’s dream into reality.