In news that will make parents everywhere (and their littles!) rejoice, Ms. Rachel is launching her very own line of early-learning toys. The expansive collection — a collaboration with toymaker Spin Master — will include everything from plush toys to blocks, puzzles, playsets, vehicles, roleplay toys, and learning aides.

The only catch: the line is slated to debut in fall 2024, but according to Ms. Rachel on Instagram, it’s because she’s dedicated to “take the same time, care, and thoughtfulness” that she does with her ever-popular YouTube videos. She says she’s working with “a team of amazing designers and a team of developmental experts” on the line, which means you know it’ll be well worth the wait.

Ms. Rachel (full name: Rachel Griffin-Accurso) is working alongside her husband Aron Accurso on the collection, and it seems she’s had her heart set on having her own line of toys for quite awhile. “It’s something I’ve dreamed of, making toys that really help children with development and allow parents and children to use things they’ve learned from the show, like games and songs and the research-based techniques,” she told Parents.

A parent herself, she understands the importance of play, for their learning development and creativity and also just because it’s fun, and that’s what being a kid is all about, no?

“Play has so many benefits. It’s how they learn about their world. And we connect through play. Play is just joyful and that’s so important in the world that we just feel joy,” she told the outlet. “It helps them with their motor skills and it helps them with their language and it literally builds the brains of little ones.”

“I think what I’m excited about is having one toy for a child that you can do so many things with and that can grow with them,” she continued. “So it’s gonna last in the playroom and, and kind of have endless possibilities.”

So while you won’t be able to snag the Ms. Rachel toy collection until the latter half of next year, it seems the team is working hard to ensure they will be accessible to all, which means they’ll be available both in stores and online, and at price points that won’t break the bank. What on earth could be better than that?