Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids, featuring a fun and harmless food-stacking challenge that encourages creativity and patience. The positive aspect is its focus on a simple, engaging experiment with Oreos, but the concern is the excessive food waste and the potential for kids to imitate the stunt with large amounts of snacks. Overall, it's a lighthearted, low-risk video that promotes curiosity.
Parents should be aware that this video involves using 11 packages of Oreos to create a massive stack, which results in significant food waste—a point worth discussing with children about mindful consumption. On the positive side, the video demonstrates patience (taking 1.5 hours to remove filling) and problem-solving (finding the tallest stable stack), and it encourages viewer interaction through a guessing game. There are no inappropriate themes or language, making it suitable for most kids.
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