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Ms. Rachel Sets Netflix Debut: Four Episodes to Stream in January

Who’s ready to learn, sing and play with Ms. Rachel on Netflix?

YouTuber and educator Rachel Accurso, aka Ms. Rachel, is set to make her Netflix debut in January. Four 30- to 60-minute episodes of “Ms. Rachel” will be available to stream on Jan. 27, with more episodes launching later this year.

The four-episode season consists of compilations of existing videos by Ms. Rachel, featuring interactive lessons that teach letters, numbers, shapes, colors and much more. The episodes will be available in English with subtitles in 33 languages.

“Ms. Rachel” was created in 2019 by Rachel Accurso and her husband Aron Accurso. Per a description from Netflix, “Her videos infuse songs, games and nursery rhymes with strategies from experts to help children reach important milestones in the crucial early years of learning. Rachel believes all children are capable, brilliant and important. She loves learning from them and being around their contagious joy and wonder.” Her YouTube channel has accumulated more than a billion views, and it currently generates over 400 million views per month.

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“Ms. Rachel” is created, written and executive produced by the Accursos. The production company is Songs for Littles.

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Below is a breakdown of the first batch of “Ms. Rachel” episodes that are set to hit Netflix later this month:

  1. Learn to Talk — “What’s in the Box?” Speech and Toddler Learning
  2. Baby Learning — First words, Milestones, Nursery Rhymes, and Songs
  3. Learn to Read — Phonics, ABCs, and Preschool Learning
  4. Hop Little Bunnies — Plus More Songs and Nursery rhymes

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