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Bri and Zaidee Pretend Play Ice Cream Shop!

Ryan's World
27:52 · 189K views · April 13, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
4Minor Flags

This pretend-play ice cream shop video is safe and fun for young children, featuring imaginative role-play, silly customer interactions, and even a hands-on science segment explaining how salt lowers the freezing point of ice. The humor is gentle and age-appropriate throughout, with no concerning content — just lighthearted chaos involving a broccoli-loving shark and a very demanding pterodactyl.

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

There are mild comedic elements of one child being bossy or unfair to the other (withholding pay, assigning chores), but these are framed as lighthearted roleplay humor rather than genuine cruelty or bullying. The dynamic is playful and situational.

See evidence (2)
"I'm only going to be paying her $1. What? No, we didn't agree on that."
"Actually, you're not getting paid anything that's coming out of your paycheck."
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

There are standard, low-pressure requests for five-star reviews and tips that are part of the ice cream shop roleplay framing; these do not rise to the level of manipulative emotional appeals targeting young viewers.

See evidence (2)
"feel free to leave a five-star review. And uh you know, tips are always encouraged"
"Don't forget to leave us a five-star review."
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The roleplay includes a child boss withholding agreed-upon pay and assigning unwanted chores, which could model minor workplace unfairness, but the comedic and clearly fictional framing keeps it from being genuinely instructive in harmful behavior.

See evidence (2)
"Actually, you're not getting paid anything that's coming out of your paycheck."
"If you clean all of this, what? I'll give you $78. Do I have a choice? No."
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The five-star review requests are part of the in-character ice cream shop roleplay rather than genuine guilt-tripping or superstition-based engagement bait directed at the audience.

See evidence (2)
"feel free to leave a five-star review"
"Don't forget to leave us a five-star review."

What Parents Need to Know

This is a compilation-style video featuring Bri, Zaidee, and Ryan (from Ryan's World) doing pretend-play with an ice cream shop, a grocery store, a hot dog stand, and a lemonade stand. The content is wholesome and imaginative, and there's a genuinely educational segment where a parent explains the science of how salt melts ice to make homemade ice cream in a bag — a real learning moment kids can try at home. There are minor instances of a boss character joking about underpaying an employee and keeping tips, which is played for laughs but could prompt a light conversation about fairness. The video is quite long as it covers multiple play scenarios, so younger kids may lose focus partway through. Overall, this is positive, creative content with strong family dynamics modeled throughout.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1The boss in the video jokes about paying her employee only $1 — do you think that's fair? What would you do if you were the employee?
  2. 2The kids in the video do chores to earn money for ice cream. What chores do you do, and what would you save up to buy?
  3. 3They made real ice cream using salt and ice — can you remember why the salt helped freeze the cream? Would you want to try making ice cream in a bag at home?
  4. 4If you opened your own shop, what would you sell and what would you name it?
Bri and Zaidee Pretend Play Ice Cream Shop!
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Bri and Zaidee Pretend Play Ice Cream Shop!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is suitable for children aged 4 and up. The content is entirely imaginative and playful with no scary, violent, or inappropriate material, making it a comfortable watch for preschool and early elementary-aged kids.

Is there anything inappropriate or concerning in this video?

There is very little to be concerned about. The only minor note is that the 'boss' character jokes about underpaying her employee and keeping tips, which is played as silly humor rather than a serious message. Parents of very young children may want to briefly clarify that real workplaces don't work that way.

Is this video educational at all?

Yes — there is a genuinely educational segment where a parent explains the science behind making ice cream in a bag, specifically how salt lowers the freezing point of ice and draws energy from the cream to freeze it. This is a real chemistry concept presented in a fun, accessible way that kids can replicate at home.

Does this video contain any advertising or product promotion?

The video is part of the Ryan's World brand, so it exists within a broader commercial ecosystem, but this specific video does not contain obvious sponsored segments or product advertisements. Parents who are cautious about the Ryan's World brand's commercial nature may want to be aware of that broader context.

How long is this video and will young kids stay engaged?

The video is a compilation covering multiple play scenarios — ice cream shop, grocery store, hot dog stand, and lemonade stand — making it fairly long. Younger children (under 5) may lose interest partway through, but the changing scenarios help maintain variety and engagement.

Is the pretend play in this video a good model for kids?

Mostly yes — the video models creativity, imaginative play, teamwork, and even doing chores to earn money. The humor is gentle and the family interactions are warm and positive throughout, making it a generally good model for cooperative and imaginative play.

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