Milo the Mime
This is Milo, and he is a mime. Please, don't call him a clown. Being a mime, Milo can gesture his world into reality. However, Milo has a challenge. He can't speak or use words to communicate. Most people find Milo to be weird or annoying, but once they see him using his quirks for good, the learn that even an unspoken mime can be a hero.
Bursting with expressive illustrations, physical comedy, and the warmhearted spirit of classic '90s cartoons, Milo the Mime celebrates neurodiversity, self-acceptance, and the many ways we can communicate.
Audiobook is narrated by rising star in animation voice acting, Alex Rochon, best known for his role as Cain in The Amazing Digital Circus.
Opening and closing credits voiced by Pittsburgh-based acting talent and mime-on-demand, Jeremy Ernstoff.
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Milo the Mime
Milo the Mime
This is Milo, and he is a mime. Please, don't call him a clown. Being a mime, Milo can gesture his world into reality. However, Milo has a challenge. He can't speak or use words to communicate. Most people find Milo to be weird or annoying, but once they see him using his quirks for good, the learn that even an unspoken mime can be a hero.
Bursting with expressive illustrations, physical comedy, and the warmhearted spirit of classic '90s cartoons, Milo the Mime celebrates neurodiversity, self-acceptance, and the many ways we can communicate.
Audiobook is narrated by rising star in animation voice acting, Alex Rochon, best known for his role as Cain in The Amazing Digital Circus.
Opening and closing credits voiced by Pittsburgh-based acting talent and mime-on-demand, Jeremy Ernstoff.
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This is Milo, and he is a mime. Please, don't call him a clown. Being a mime, Milo can gesture his world into reality. However, Milo has a challenge. He can't speak or use words to communicate. Most people find Milo to be weird or annoying, but once they see him using his quirks for good, the learn that even an unspoken mime can be a hero.
Bursting with expressive illustrations, physical comedy, and the warmhearted spirit of classic '90s cartoons, Milo the Mime celebrates neurodiversity, self-acceptance, and the many ways we can communicate.
Audiobook is narrated by rising star in animation voice acting, Alex Rochon, best known for his role as Cain in The Amazing Digital Circus.
Opening and closing credits voiced by Pittsburgh-based acting talent and mime-on-demand, Jeremy Ernstoff.












