Child’s play is serious business. Experts know that the games babies and toddlers play, from make-believe and block-building to rough-and-tumble horseplay, are crucial to their physical, social, and emotional development.
No one knows this better than Debbie Frisch. Raised in an abusive home, she never experienced the joy of carefree play in a safe, nurturing space. Grown up, she struggled to do better as a mom to two daughters and then as a caregiver for the 56 short-term foster children to whom she opened her home. Along the way, she discovered how our society short-changes kids and their parents, especially those in underserved communities.
Debbie decided to do something about it. With the help of family and friends, she launched HelloBaby, the nation's first free-standing, free of charge, drop-in play space for babies, toddlers, and their caregivers.
Nestled in a specially-designed storefront space in a former “play desert” on Chicago’s south side, HelloBaby welcomes families of every background, offering creative, fun, enriching activities from bubble-blowing and finger painting to story-telling and music time. Unexpectedly, it’s also become a place where overworked moms and dads (and grandparents and other caregivers, too) can escape the stresses of solitary child care, make friends, and get access to comfort, advice, and other forms of support. Now a second HelloBaby space is under development—and Debbie and her friends have dreams of many more.
In Hello Baby, Debbie Frisch and Isaac Stone Simonelli tell how this unique community resource came to be, including how Debbie won help from local businesses, forged partnerships with community leaders and organizations, and gradually earned the trust of once-skeptical neighborhood families. It’s a story rich with lessons for other nonprofit leaders—and for anyone who’s ever wondered what they can do to help make our communities into nurturing places where every child can thrive.
HELLO BABY by Debbie Frisch and Isaac Stone Simonelli
“A warm and heartfelt account of establishing the treasured childcare institution HelloBaby.”—Kirkus Reviews
"Frisch addresses with insight and sensitivity the dynamics of a white woman working with communities that are predominantly Black and Latino, and her commentary on systemic racism and her own mission to combat the white savior complex is its own act of antiracism that brings critical awareness and integrity to Frisch’s book and organization. . . . Readers curious about community organizing and the sociological and scientific importance of play will find Frisch’s guide to be a valuable resource.”—Publishers Weekly BookLife
“As you read this remarkable book, I know you will find hope emerging and resolve that we—all of us and each of us individually—have the capacity to heal the world. Tikkun olam.”—From the Foreword by the Rev. John M. Buchanan, Pastor Emeritus of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago and Former Editor/Publisher, The Christian Century
“From the first time I heard about HelloBaby, I knew it was a breakthrough approach to helping children and families in low-income communities. In this book, Debbie Frisch and Isaac Simonelli explain the magic behind this organization. It offers essential lessons for anyone working for a just society where all people can thrive.”—Alex Counts, Founder, Grameen Foundation and author, Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind
“It has been such an honor working with and getting to know HelloBaby. Now Debbie Frisch has told the story of this remarkable organization in a vivid, compelling book. It makes wonderful reading for anyone who cares about babies, families, and what communities can do to nurture them.”—Bud Porter, President, Porter Pipe & Supply Company
“This readable, provocative narrative is a practical, effective, and exciting guide to implementing a visionary approach to the needs of our most vulnerable children and families. Whether you are working at the household, neighborhood, or community level, this essential book will inspire and guide you.”—Edward L. Quevedo, Head of Practice and Director, Regenerative Design, The Foresight Lab, and President’s Professor of Practice, The College of Global Futures, Arizona State University
“Debbie Frisch shows us that what is necessary is also possible: creating loving spaces that solidify the foundations of empathy and compassion within babies and toddlers that will last them a lifetime. Her delightful book Hello Baby explains how.”—Alderman Raymond Lopez, 15th Ward, Chicago
“Debbie Frisch’s passion for helping young children and their families is truly inspiring. Her book offers more than a real-life story—it’s a fairy tale come true, complete with a fairy garden (and a happy ending)!”—Barry Klassy, President & CEO, Kroeschell Inc.