Netflix's new deal with Ms. Rachel, the kid content phenom, marks the latest major influencer agreement to come to streaming.
The entertainment giant hopes the sing-songy content creator’s 13 million young fans will follow her to the streaming service.
Netflix is making its platform more appealing to parents by adding kids' content like the videos from Ms. Rachel’s
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Inspired by her own journey as a mother, Rachel Accurso, known as Ms. Rachel, has created a series of research-based videos that not only help toddlers learn but also bring families closer together through the power of play and education.
Rachel Accurso, better known as toddler-educator-of-the-internet Ms. Rachel, is bringing her popular YouTube series to Netflix.
"Ms. Rachel," a show featuring the popular children's educator, will soon have four episodes of "curated content" available on Netflix.
Rachel Accurso, the beloved children’s YouTube star, announced a deal with the streaming service, broadening her audience and making it even easier to find her content.
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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.