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PJ Library Presents: Afternoons With Mimi

Kiddo Learns About Forgiveness

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Oh no! Baby Z has damaged big brother Kiddo's beloved stuffie, Owly. Fortunately Mimi is ready with a story to help frustrated Kiddo find forgiveness. Listeners will love Mimi’s retelling of the salty story of Jonah, a Yom Kippur tradition.

© PJ Library Length 5 min 13 September 2022 Season 2 Episode 1 StoriesBedtimeCulture USA Story

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© PJ Library Length 5 min 13 September 2022 Season 2 Episode 1 StoriesBedtimeCulture USA Story

Introducing Afternoons With Mimi

Introducing Afternoons With Mimi

This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

Listen to episode one here

Oh no! Baby Z has damaged big brother Kiddo's beloved stuffie, Owly. Fortunately Mimi is ready with a story to help frustrated Kiddo find forgiveness. Listeners will love Mimi’s retelling of the salty story of Jonah, a Yom Kippur tradition.

Episode Credits:

Afternoons With Mimi is a production of PJ Library.

Production: Executive Producer, Alli Thresher

Writer: Alli Thresher

Audio editing, mixing, mastering, and score: Peter Moore, Palace of Purpose Studios in Malden, MA

Opening Theme Song: Lyrics by Alli Thresher, composed and arranged by Hovav Paller

Performed by Deirdre Wade

Cast:

Kiddo: Percy Blythe

Mimi: Deirdre Wade


© PJ Library | 5 min

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