Watchly Safety Review
This short cooking video is safe for most kids, with no concerning content beyond a mention of the mess it creates. It offers a fun, educational look at how sugar can transform into a web-like texture, sparking curiosity about simple science. Parents should note that the activity requires adult supervision if replicated at home due to hot sugar.
This video is a short, simple cooking demonstration showing how to make tanghulu cotton candy. It is safe and educational, teaching kids about sugar crystallization and following steps. The only concern is the mess it creates, which the creator honestly mentions. Parents should be aware that the activity requires adult supervision if kids try it at home, as it involves hot sugar.
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