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The Plant Whisperer
The Plant Whisperer
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Country: India
Ages: 8-10
Author: Sayantan Datta
Publisher: Pratham books
Illustrator: Bhavya Kumar
Story Source: StoryWeaver

About The Story

This book tells the true story of Dr. H Jaishree Subrahmaniam, a remarkable woman in science who shifted from engineering to plant biology. Her groundbreaking research on mustard plants explores plant behavior, showing how plants help each other under stress. Jaishree's fascination with plants started in childhood, where she connected deeply with nature in her grandmother’s garden. Her journey spans studies in India, New York, and France, offering insights into both her professional achievements and personal love for plants. The book highlights her contributions to environmental studies and the lessons humans can learn from plant behavior.

Themes

Biography
STEAM

Sub Themes

Women in Science
Curiosity
Nature and Ecology

Parent-Teacher Guide

Learning Outcome

  • Children will be inspired to observe the world around them, understand that science is about asking questions, and feel encouraged—especially girls—to pursue science if they’re passionate about it. They’ll also gain greater respect for plants and ecological balance.
  • Understand that science can begin with observation and curiosity.
  • Learn about plants and how they grow, move, and adapt.
  • Be inspired by a real-life woman scientist from India.
  • See that anyone—regardless of gender—can become a scientist.
  • Appreciate the importance of studying nature and ecosystems.

Activities

  • 1. Plant Detective: Children observe a plant for a week and document changes.
  • 2. My Dream Career Poster: Students create a poster of what they want to be and why.
  • 3. Famous Women Scientists Collage: Introduce children to 3–5 other notable women in science.

Story Discussion Guide

Before reading

  • Have you ever noticed how a plant grows or moves toward sunlight?
  • What do scientists do?
  • Can you name a woman scientist?

During reading

  • Ask: What kind of things does Jaishree notice about plants?
  • Pause to discuss how her interest grows over time.
  • Ask: What do you think Jaishree needs to become a scientist?

After reading

  • Why did Jaishree want to study plants?
  • What challenges do you think she may have faced?
  • How do plants help the Earth?
  • Do you know any other women in science?

Applicable Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 4 – Quality Education

Promotes education through real-life role models in science.

SDG 5 — Gender Equality 

Highlights a successful woman scientist, breaking gender stereotypes.

SDG 15 — Life on Land 

Encourages respect and understanding of plant life, ecology, and sustainable interaction with nature.

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