Watchly Safety Review
This episode is safe for most kids as a simple cooking tutorial with no concerning content. It teaches basic kitchen skills and patience through a fun recipe, though the host's exaggerated claim about '5000 times the weight' is playful and not factual. The video is engaging and educational, with no hidden ads or mature themes.
This video is a straightforward cooking tutorial for making strawberry gummy bears. It teaches kids how to measure ingredients, blend, simmer, and use molds, promoting kitchen skills and patience. The only potential concern is the use of a stove and hot gelatin, which requires adult supervision. The host's playful exaggeration ('5000 times the weight') is harmless. Overall, it's a safe, educational activity video.
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