Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids but models deceptive behavior through a prank involving a fake contract to 'steal teeth.' The positive side is that it showcases creative problem-solving and playful competition among friends, though the trickery and bodily harm premise may confuse younger viewers.
This video features friends playing a silly prank where one tricks the other into signing a contract by hiding a clause about losing teeth. It’s clearly absurd and meant to be humorous, but younger children might not grasp the joke and could mimic the deceptive contract idea. On the plus side, it encourages creative thinking and playful interaction among friends. Parents can use this as a teachable moment about reading documents carefully and not tricking others.
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