Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids, offering a fun and educational DIY science experiment that teaches the process of making sea salt from ocean water. The host's humorous aside about buying salt from Walmart adds a lighthearted touch, but the overall content is positive and engaging. The only minor concern is the mention of a store brand, which could be seen as a subtle plug, but it's not overt advertising.
Parents should be aware that this video is a simple, hands-on science demonstration that shows children how to filter, boil, and bake ocean water to create sea salt. It encourages curiosity and patience, as the process takes nearly four hours. The video does not contain any inappropriate content, but the brief reference to Walmart and Osmo might prompt questions about commercial products. Overall, it's a safe and educational watch that can inspire kids to try the experiment with adult supervision.
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