Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids apart from the hot sugar step that requires adult supervision. It offers a clear, educational cooking lesson that teaches kitchen skills and food science. The only downside is the potential burn hazard, but with proper guidance, it's a fun and rewarding activity.
This video is a straightforward cooking tutorial that teaches children how to make marshmallows from scratch. It does an excellent job of demonstrating kitchen techniques like blooming gelatin, using a candy thermometer, and handling hot sugar safely. The only concern is the step where sugar is cooked to 240°F, which requires adult supervision due to burn risk. Otherwise, the video is clean, educational, and encourages creativity in the kitchen.
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