Parents, rejoice! The internet’s favorite educator, Ms. Rachel, is heading to Netflix with her beloved toddler learning videos. Read more about what fans can expect with the show’s first release on the streaming platform coming later this month.
For those unfamiliar, Ms. Rachel, whose real name is Rachel Accurso, is the mastermind behind the immensely popular YouTube channel that has captivated families everywhere. With over a billion views, her engaging and interactive content helps children develop essential skills like speech, phonics, and emotional expression. Many parents have lovingly likened her to Mister Rogers for today’s generation, thanks to her warm and inviting teaching style.
The show was initially birthed for Accurso’s son, who was actively dealing with a speech delay. She wanted to create a show for toddlers that encouraged speech at a slower pace. Ms. Rachel is designed to be interactive and humanized since it’s being taught by a real person. She also wanted to create a show that focused on language development milestones and inclusive subject matter.
Starting January 27, families worldwide can stream four curated episodes of “Ms. Rachel,” designed to inspire learning, singing, and playing for young children. The Netflix debut will feature interactive lessons aimed at every stage of early childhood development. Whether it’s introducing first words, exploring phonics, or mastering shapes and colors, Ms. Rachel’s videos are rooted in research and presented with a playful energy that keeps kids entertained while they learn.
Here’s what you can expect in the first four episodes:
- Learn to Talk — “What’s in the Box?”: Speech and toddler learning come alive in this interactive session.
- Baby Learning: Explore first words, milestones, nursery rhymes, and songs to support early language development.
- Learn to Read: Phonics, ABCs, and preschool activities lay the foundation for lifelong literacy skills.
- Hop Little Bunnies: A mix of songs and nursery rhymes gets little ones moving and grooving.
Available in English with subtitles in 33 languages, this first batch of episodes will expand Ms. Rachel’s reach to even more families globally. And the fun doesn’t stop there. Additional episodes are set to premiere later this year.
So, mark your calendars for January 27, and get ready to sing, dance, and learn with “Ms. Rachel” on Netflix. It’s time for a new way to bond, grow, and explore with your little ones!