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If Objects Could Talk

Introducing Constant Wonder Kids: Do Plants Think?

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This season on If Objects Could Talk we imagined what would happen if museum objects could talk. But have you ever wondered if plants could talk?

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This season on If Objects Could Talk we imagined what would happen if museum objects could talk. But have you ever wondered if plants could talk?

To dig into this question, we’re sharing an episode from Constant Wonder Kids. Through a conversation with science writer Zoë Schlanger, this episode investigates how plants seem to communicate, hear, see, and even think!

Constant Wonder Kids is a family-friendly podcast that sparks curiosity about plants, animals, and natural phenomena. Through conversations with scientists, explorers, and artists, Constant Wonder Kids helps kids (and the adults who love them) discover ways to feel awe and wonder in the natural world. To learn more, visit https://www.byuradio.org/constant-wonder-kids.


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