“…From an early age children recognize both animals and plants as distinct from non-living entities in term of growth (Inagaki & Hatano, 1996;Hickling & Gelman, 1995), death (Nguyen & Gelman, 2002), communication abilities (Ojalehto, Medin, & García, 2017) or origin of object properties (Gelman & Kremer, 1991), while they understand that plants do not intentionally move as humans and animals do (Brule et al, 2014). Reasoning about plants is also highly dependent to one's own experience with them (Betz & Coley, 2020;Medin, Lynch, Coley & Atran, 1997;Ojalehto et al, 2017).…”