Miss Rachel is about to make her Netflix debutâand somewhere in the distance, you can hear parents everywhere singing, âIâm so happy today!â
Rachel Accursoâaka Miss Rachelâhas been a lifeline for parents of little ones, myself included! Her songs have been the soundtrack of my 14-month-old and 3-year-oldâs daily ups and downs, helping them navigate the wild world of early learning with her gentle, engaging approach. With more than 13 million subscribers on YouTube, sheâs already a household name for families with babies and toddlers. But now, Miss Rachel is taking her talents to Netflix, with four episodes dropping on January 27.
The episodes, which range from 30 to 60 minutes each, will feature a curated selection of Miss Rachelâs beloved educational contentâhelping kids learn letters, numbers, colors, shapes, and more.Â
And thatâs not all! Along with her husband Aron Accurso, Miss Rachel has also written a new book, Ms. Rachel: Potty Time with Bean (Random House Books for Young Readers), which was released on January 7, 2025. Perfect for little ones embarking on their potty training journey, this book is another way sheâs making early childhood learning more accessible and engaging.
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Miss Rachelâs secret sauce? She doesnât just teachâshe connects. Her warm, encouraging presence makes little learners feel seen, heard, and supported. Her songs arenât just catchy; theyâre affirming. âItâs okay to have big feelings,â she sings, giving toddlers (and their parents) the words to navigate those tricky emotions. And who among us hasnât found ourselves absentmindedly humming âBaby put your pants onâ while wrangling a squirmy toddler into their clothes?
With more episodes coming later this year, Miss Rachelâs Netflix debut is just the beginning. So, get ready to cue up âHop little bunny, hop, hop, hopâ and enjoy a moment of parenting peaceâbecause Miss Rachel is here to save the day (again).
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