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Click Science and Discovery Magazine for Preschoolers and Young Children

Click’s Garden

I like to work in my garden, but sometimes I just want to stop and smell the roses.

Why, thank you, Click. It’s so nice to be appreciated.

There’s a lot to like about you, Rose. You look good. You smell good. But—ouch!—what’s with the thorns?

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