“She has become a little girl that I don't recognize right now.”
New episodes of “Ms Rachel” are coming to Netflix — and the release is sooner than you think!
On Aug. 26, Netflix announced that a new batch of episodes of the popular kids’ show — hosted by Rachel Accurso, better known as Ms Rachel — will be released on the streaming platform Sept. 1.
The announcement comes seven months after the release of the show’s four-episode debut on Netflix.
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Season 1 of “Ms Rachel,” which included everything from learning to talk, first words, milestones, nursery rhymes and learning to read, was released on Jan. 27. Episodes ranged from 36 to 59 minutes long.
Despite its minimal offering, Netflix’s partnership with Ms Rachel has already paid dividends.
According to Netflix, “Ms Rachel” accumulated more than 53 million views in the first half of 2025 — making it the seventh most-watched Netflix series over that time.
It was beaten out by “American Muder: Gabby Petito” (56 million), “Missing You” (58 million), “Zero Day” (61 million), the second and third seasons of “Squid Game” (189 million) and “Adolescence” (145 million).
The only kids’ show that saw more views than “Ms Rachel” was “Gabby’s Dollhouse,” which was seen more than 108 million times — though that number included all 11 seasons.
In other words, “Ms Rachel” was clearly a fan-favorite — and a second season was inevitable.
Where to watch Ms Rachel outside of Netflix
Ms Rachel’s Netflix return is sure to spark a lot of interest from parents all around the world.
Her videos, which feature sing-alongs and interactive activities, are praised for their calm and positive approach, making them a popular choice for parents and caregivers with growing children.
But Netflix isn’t the only place you can find Ms Rachel’s toddler learning videos.
The kids’ educator, who has a master’s degree in music education, according to Us Weekly, first started uploading videos on YouTube in 2019. At the time, her series was known as “Songs for Littles.”
Now more than six years later, Ms Rachel’s YouTube page boasts more than 16.5 million subscribers and more than 12 billion views across 119 videos.
The show is a mainstay in several celebrity households, including Robert De Niro and Kylie Kelce.
She has even received messages from other celebrity parents, including Rihanna — who slid into her Instagram DMs, as Ms Rachel talked about in an appearance on Kylie Kelce’s “Not Gonna Lie” podcast.
While her YouTube videos are free to watch on YouTube, fans will need a subscription to stream her new season on Netflix.
But don’t worry — Netflix continues to expand its offerings for kids and family entertainment.
Also on Aug. 26, the streaming service announced that new episodes are coming later this year for “Blippi’s Job Show” (Sept. 22), “Thomas & Friends” (Oct. 16) and “Sesame Street” (Nov. 10).
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Parents can also expect more “Dr. Seuss” content and new seasons of “Gabby’s Dollhouse” and “CoComelon Lane” by the end of the year.