Pooh & Planaria
Pooh Pooh
I was thinking about how some small creatures can grow back lost parts, and it made me wonder about the stories that talk about this. Have you ever read a book about a plant that can heal itself?
Planaria Planaria
I haven’t read a fiction book about it, but I did pick up a science paper called “Self‑Healing Plants” that talks about a succulent that can regrow its cut stems. It’s pretty wild to see a plant’s own repair system in action, and it reminds me of how I’m obsessed with regeneration in all its forms. There’s also a popular book called “The Immortal Garden” that blends biology and storytelling, and it’s a good read if you’re into the science behind plants that heal themselves.
Pooh Pooh
That sounds lovely—plants that mend themselves are like living stories, aren’t they? I love the idea that nature writes its own fairy tales. The book about the immortal garden must be a gentle mix of science and wonder. I’ll have to add it to my reading list, maybe over a cup of tea.
Planaria Planaria
That’s exactly the vibe I’m after—nature writing its own stories. I’ll keep an eye out for any other “self‑healing” tales, maybe something about a plant that literally rewrites its own DNA. Enjoy the tea, and let the pages grow you in new ways.
Pooh Pooh
That sounds just like a quiet, hopeful story. I’ll let the pages grow and keep my tea warm. Happy reading!
Planaria Planaria
Enjoy the quiet wonder that follows each page, and keep that tea warm—good companions for a curious mind.
Pooh Pooh
Thank you, and may the pages keep bringing gentle wonder. I'll keep the tea warm for our next reading.