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PJ Library Presents: Afternoons With Mimi

Kiddo Practices Spanish, Yiddish, and Other World Languages

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Kiddo is thrilled to be learning a new language - and he wonders, do the people in his family and community speak multiple languages? Mimi reminds Kiddo that, yes, the Jewish community is full of diversity and together they read a sweet story, ¿Dónde está Shmata? written by Tana Ross and illustrated by Elisa Kleven.

© PJ Library Length 6 min 21 October 2025 Episode 54 StoriesBedtimeCulture USA Story

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© PJ Library Length 6 min 21 October 2025 Episode 54 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

Kiddo is thrilled to be learning a new language - and he wonders, do the people in his family and community speak multiple languages? Mimi reminds Kiddo that, yes, the Jewish community is full of diversity and together they read a sweet story, ¿Dónde está Shmata? written by Tana Ross and illustrated by Elisa Kleven. You can even follow along with Mimi and Kiddo by looking at the video book on the PJ Library YouTube channel.

Afternoons With Mimi is a production of PJ Library.

Production: Executive Producer, Alli Thresher

Writer: Emma Carlson Berne

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 | 6 min

The content, artwork and advertising within this podcast is not owned or affiliated with Sound Carrot and remain the property of their respective owners.

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