When EMI contracted Rachlin's skills, they launched Ann's Classical Music and Stories series with 10 LPs, which were widely popular.
During the pandemic, due to the problems that lockdown created for families and schools, she made all her recording albums free to children worldwide.
Rachlin's performances included "Funtasia" concerts in 1986 with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by her husband, Ezra.
Rachlin's Famous Children books have been translated into different languages including Indonesian, Finnish, Czech and two Chinese versions.
[citation needed] She was an authority on the Victorian actress Dame Ellen Terry and her daughter Edith Craig; her collection of Terry memorabilia includes the reminiscences of Edith Craig, now published in Ann Rachlin's book Edy was a Lady.
[9] In 1986, Rachlin was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for her services to music and deaf children.