In this episode of The Children’s Hour, we dig into the world of roots—how they feed plants, connect trees, and even store carbon to help our planet. Artist and educator Jane Westbrook shares her passion for roots, while Robin Wall Kimmerer and Monique Gray Smith introduce us to Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults, a book about Indigenous knowledge, science, and our relationship with nature. Through stories, music, and conversation, we learn how roots keep the Earth strong and how we can care for the plants that sustain us.

Roots are everywhere! They grow under trees, flowers, and even the food we eat. In this episode of The Children’s Hour, we dig deep into the ground to learn about roots and how they help our planet.

What Are Roots?

Roots do more than just hold a plant in place—they gather water and nutrients from the soil, helping plants grow tall and strong. Some roots are so powerful that they can break through concrete, while others stretch deep underground to help trees survive in the desert.

We met Jane Westbrook, an artist and educator who calls herself a “rootologist.” Jane has spent years studying roots and even painted a massive mural showing different kinds of roots at the Open Space Visitor Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She taught us about different types of roots and how they feed plants, store food, and even talk to each other through underground networks!

Eating Roots

Did you know that some of the food we eat comes from roots? Carrots, radishes, beets, and potatoes are all roots! We talked about how plants store energy in their roots, making them a great food source for humans and animals. Some roots, like ginger and turmeric, are even used as medicine!

The Secret Life of Trees

Trees don’t just stand there quietly—they actually talk to each other! We learned that tree roots are connected underground by tiny threads called mycelium, a type of fungus that helps trees share nutrients and send messages. If a tree is attacked by bugs, it can send a warning through its roots to other trees nearby!

Robin Wall Kimmerer, leaning against an aspen tree.
Monique Gray Smith standing in front of a dark barked tree.

Braiding Sweetgrass

We were also joined by Robin Wall Kimmerer, the author of Braiding Sweetgrass, and Monique Gray Smith, who adapted the book for young readers. Braiding Sweetgrass is about how Indigenous knowledge and science can work together to help us understand plants and nature. Robin and Monique shared stories about how plants teach us important lessons, and how we can give back to the Earth in return for all the gifts it gives us.

The Story of Sky Woman

Robin Wall Kimmerer told us the ancient Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) story of Sky Woman. In this legend, a woman falls from the sky and is saved by animals who help create the land we live on today. This story reminds us that we must care for the Earth, just as it cares for us.

Skywoman quilt by Iakonikonriiosta

Why Roots Matter

Roots do so much for the planet! They:

  • Hold soil in place to prevent erosion.
  • Help plants survive by finding water and nutrients.
  • Store carbon from the air, helping to slow climate change.
  • Create food for animals and humans.

By planting trees and taking care of plants, we can help keep the Earth’s roots strong!

Skywoman quilt by Iakonikonriiosta

This episode was written and produced by Katie Stone, with production help from Sarah Gabrielli and Thaniel Lentz. Special thanks to our guests Jane Westbrook, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Monique Gray Smith.

The Children’s Hour is produced by The Children’s Hour Inc., a non-profit supported by listeners like you. Our theme music was written by C.K. Barlow, and we are distributed by Native Voice One, the Native American Radio Network.

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Playlist: Roots

titleartistalbum
Mother Earth (feat. Edie Carey & Lori Henriques)Joanie LeedsAll the Ladies
This Pretty PlanetTom ChapinFamily Tree
Roots and Shoots EverywhereRaffiLet's Play
Two Trees, Old FriendsBilly Kelly & Molly LedfordTrees
My Roots Go DownThe Re-BopsWHAT IS IT? Musical Math & Science
Nights with Amber LightsScott Holmessingle
Roots and WingsPeter AlsopGrow It At Home
The Mycelium Underground NewsThe Okee Dokee BrothersBrambletown
The Earth Day Song (We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands)DariaThe Earth Day Song (We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands) - Single
Earth ChildrenWalelaWalela
Hidatsa Garden SongKeith BearEarthlodge
Hold UpMy Friend Christopher & Claudia Robin GunnHold Up - Single
Sky WomanAnachnidDreamweaver
This Is Our EarthMilkshakeGot a Minute?

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