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What I Can See In A Flower


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Posted: July 8, 2010
to no. 2
who made a gardner?---G-D!
Posted By lev, sydney, Australia

Posted: Apr 13, 2010
who made a daisy?
to comment number one: true, a gardener plants the seeds and waters the seed, but it is g-d who is the one that makes it grow.
Posted By chaya mushkah greenberg, shanghai, china
via kids.tzivoshashem.org

Posted: Feb 11, 2010
easy
who made a flower? a gardener
Posted By Anonymous, offenbach, hessen/germany



 



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