YouTube star Ms. Rachel set to make Netflix debut this January

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YouTube star Ms. Rachel set to make Netflix debut this January

Toff C.

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YouTube star Rachel Anne Accurso aka Ms. Rachel is set to make her Netflix debut on January 27.

Netflix announced recently that the content creator will be starring in a 4-episode show titled Ms. Rachel on their platform.

Fans online were quick to extend their congratulatory messages for Ms. Rachel for this new milestone in her life.

"Congratulations to our household’s third parent!" one fan commented.

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"That’s actually huge! Congrats to you and the team! It’s obvious how much work you put in and you deserve all the joys and growth Netflix has to bring," another fan wrote.


Ms. Rachel "will be available to stream in a curated compilation of her playful, research-backed videos for every stage of a child’s development, from early language skills to phonics and learning to read," Netflix announced in a press release.

The four-episode episodes will include "interactive lessons that teach letters, numbers, colors, shapes, and more."

The episodes will be available in English with subtitles in 33 languages, enabling Ms. Rachel to connect with even more families globally.

The initial set of episodes from Ms. Rachel will cover the following topics:

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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

Rachel launched her YouTube channel, "Ms. Rachel," in 2019 alongside her husband, Broadway music director and composer Aron Accurso. They created the channel to address the lack of media resources for their son, Thomas, who experienced a speech delay and did not say his first word until the age of two.


"His first word was at 2 years and 8 months and it was 'mama' and I had waited for that for so long," she said in a previous interview with NBC News.

"As a parent you want to do anything you can to help them and it's not our fault when our child has a speech delay. A lot of things I teach are things I wish I had known for my son," she went on.

Rachel is a New York City preschool teacher. She has a master's degree in music education from New York University.

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