• 9 hours ago
A grandmother has launched her own children's video series after her granddaughter became fixated on Ms. Rachel’s YouTube content.

Nina Peterson, 46, from Orlando, Florida, was used to having Heavenly Nora Battle’s full attention on video calls but noticed the 11-month-old was more interested in educational videos.

Determined to win back her granddaughter’s focus, Nina—who has a background in singing—created 13 engaging episodes featuring music, nursery rhymes, and learning activities.

Her content gained popularity online, and she now plans to expand it into a professional venture, while still hoping to meet Ms. Rachel one day.

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00:00Guys
00:01Y'all done hyped up my mother and now she sent me and Gary eight more videos
00:06And then said that heavenly has to watch it every single day instead of watching this Rachel
00:11Yeah, see which I did this all started because she calls every single day and whenever she calls heavenly drops everything
00:18She's laughing. She just loves on my mom and she just thinks she's the best thing in the world
00:22But the one time my mom called she was watching miss Rachel. She would not give my mom any attention
00:27My mom couldn't handle it look at the other video she made y'all this is what y'all did
00:33Hi, heavenly. It's me grandma llama. I'm gonna read a story to you
00:39Are you ready my pudding? Let's go
00:47In the depths of the ocean under the way
00:52A
00:54Lived a mermaid named heavenly
00:59She lived with her daddy the sea King Gary
01:05And her five sisters, oh boy
01:10Who all had long red hair
01:16But heavenly was different
01:18Often she daydream guys she's looking up right now on how to make this YouTube channel like look what I did

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