If you’re the parent or grandparent of a toddler, you’ve probably heard of Ms. Rachel.
According to Today.com, Rachel Griffin Accurso, known online as “Ms. Rachel,” started creating educational videos and songs for toddlers and preschoolers after her own son Thomas was diagnosed with a speech delay.
“Songs for Littles” claims to use Accurso’s expertise and experience as an educator with a master’s degree in music education from NYU to help kids. It is crafted based on research-backed techniques, according to Today.
The show also has an ensemble cast and crew to bring her vision to life, including her husband Aron, a Broadway composer who operates puppets on the show.
The show, which is directly marketed to kids, has 2 million followers on Instagram and nearly 10 million subscribers on YouTube, according to NBC.
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I have heard from many Christian moms who have described her content as wholesome, clean and educational.
Unfortunately, it looks like this kid-favorite host has been bitten by the “woke” bug.
In March, Accurso came under fire when a TikTok user posted a video revealing that one