Last week I promised you the story of the 1000 paper cranes. Here it is:
In Japan, is is said that when someone makes 1000 paper cranes, they are granted one wish such as a long life or a recovery. The crane was a sacred animal such as the dragon in ancient Japanese culture and was honored by the Japanese. A thousand paper cranes also are given as a wedding or baby gift to symbolize a thousand years of love or life (of the soul). There is also a book called Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, about a girl suffering from radiation poisoning that starts to make 1000 paper cranes and, well, I can't give away the ending. This true story by Elenor Coerr is very memorable and touching. To see on Amazon, click here.
If you have your own version of the 1000 paper cranes story, please comment.
~Alison
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