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ATTN Parents: Netflix Is Releasing ‘Ms. Rachel’ Episodes This Month

Ms. Rachel is coming to Netflix

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If you’re a parent, then you’re probably very familiar with Ms. Rachel. The YouTube series was started by a former teacher named Rachel Accurso, who was disappointed by the lack of resources for her son’s speech delay. Since then, Ms. Rachel has become a staple and savior for parents across the nation. Although the kid-friendly content was previously only available on YouTube, that’s all about to change.

Netflix is preparing to release Ms. Rachel content on the streamer’s platform. The first season consists of four 30 to 60-minute episodes that cover all the learning basics, from ABCs to colors and shapes. And just like Accurso’s YouTube channel, the installments also have subtitles in 33 different languages. 

Each of Netflix’s Ms. Rachel episodes explore a different “theme”—the first focuses on speech, the second features nursery rhymes, the third covers preschool lessons and the fourth and final episode features a mashup of all the best songs.

It’s important to note that the installments feature a curated compilation of previously recorded lessons, rather than new content. Netflix previously confirmed that it plans on adding more episodes later in 2025, so perhaps there’s a possibility of producing exclusive Ms. Rachel content in the future. 

For those who prefer to watch Ms. Rachel on YouTube, don’t stress because those videos aren’t going anywhere. The Netflix episodes are simply a bonus for the kiddos. 

Ms. Rachel will hit Netflix on January 27. *Sets calendar reminder*

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