Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Indonesian children


Children in Indonesia like just like other children. Most children like to read books with pictures, they don't like too many text. Children also like to play electronic toys such as PlayStation. Indonesia has up to 500,000 children — or 0.6 percent of the country's roughly 85 million children living in institutions, one of the highest rates in the world. Of those, 90 percent still have one or more parent alive. Most children have very little contact with their families, perhaps a brief visit home once a year, because they are too poor to travel.

They smile give us many expectations and hope for the glory of this country. In the morning, the children are happy; in the day time, the weather-beaten children are happy; in the afternoon, as well as the evening, midnight, and even dawn, the children are still happy.

(The picture was taken from: http://jimphoto.org/fotos)

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