Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids, though the use of a power drill on an ostrich egg may require parental guidance for younger viewers. The content is primarily educational, showing a unique cooking process that teaches about egg sizes and pasta-making, with no concerning themes or language.
Parents should be aware that the video features the host drilling open an ostrich egg with a power drill, which could be imitated by children if unsupervised. However, the rest of the content is wholesome and educational, demonstrating how to make pasta from scratch and comparing the size of an ostrich egg to a regular egg. Kids will learn about cooking techniques and the concept of egg size differences, making it a fun and informative watch for older children.
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