Ms. Rachel Fans, Rejoice! Her new UK Netflix series debuts this month

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When it comes to kids’ shows, few stars shine brighter in our little one's hearts than Ms. Rachel. Which is why we are so excited about the new Ms. Rachel Netflix series. She’s the queen of toddler tunes, holding her own alongside beloved icons like Blippi and Bluey. If you’ve ever caught yourself humming "The Wheels on the Bus" while brewing coffee, you’ve likely been swept up in Ms. Rachel's charm. And your little one may have even had a Ms. Rachel toy or two on their Christmas wish list this year.

If you are no stranger to the pink t-shirt and dungarees combo, we bring you breaking news. You no longer have to juggle your child's tablet to get your Ms. Rachel fix! Starting January 27th, she’s heading to Netflix. Now, you can enjoy her cheery songs and speech-boosting magic on the big screen in your home. And we're so excited that episodes will be in English as well as subtitles for 33 other languages.

Since launching in 2019, Ms. Rachel's YouTube channel has amassed an incredible 13.2 million subscribers and over a billion views. The channel, which was originally exclusive to YouTube, focuses on early childhood education, with a special emphasis on language development for toddlers and infants. That’s a whole lot of little hands clapping, and let’s be real, plenty of parents humming along, too!

Ms. Rachel Youtube video cover. The Youtuber is loved by millions of children.
©Ms.Rachel/Instagram

What makes Rachel Accurso, aka Ms. Rachel, so loved is that she embodies the parent we all aspire to be: endlessly patient, kind, and bursting with positivity.

Her infectious energy has a way of sneaking into your own mindset. After a few videos, you might catch yourself mentally clapping and saying, “Good job!” as you gently parent yourself into finally putting down your phone after bedtime scrolling.

Netflix has shared that the upcoming four episodes will include interactive lessons on letters, numbers, colours, shapes, and more.

On the Netflix website, it says, "The four-episode season of Ms. Rachel will include interactive lessons that teach letters, numbers, colours, shapes, and more. The episodes will be available in English with subtitles in 33 languages, giving Ms. Rachel the potential to reach even more families around the world."

Ms. Rachel’s first batch of episodes will include the following topics:

Hop Little Bunnies — Plus More Songs and Nursery Rhymes

Learn to Talk — “What’s in the Box?” Speech and Toddler Learning

Baby Learning — First Words, Milestones, Nursery Rhymes, and Songs

Learn to Read — Phonics, ABCs, and Preschool Learning

So, if you're as excited as we are, mark the date of the new Ms. Rachel Netflix series in your family calendar, and hopefully, we will see even more episodes soon.

Hannah Carroll is our Senior Digital Writer at Mother&Baby.  In her capacity, she curates top-notch listicles, crafts insightful how-to guides, and delivers expert product reviews. As a mother of three, Hannah draws upon her comprehensive understanding of all facets of family life to bring true insight into all the products that make running a home easier.

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