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Making Slime in a CARDBOARD Classroom!

Ryan's World
0:49 · 531K views · June 13, 2025
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This slime-making video is clean and safe for young kids, offering a fun, hands-on look at a simple craft activity with no concerning content whatsoever. The playful classroom theme and enthusiastic energy make it genuinely entertaining, though the short and incomplete transcript suggests this may be a brief clip rather than a full tutorial. Parents can feel confident letting even young children watch without worry.

What Parents Need to Know

This video shows someone making glitter slime in a fun 'cardboard classroom' setting, and it scores zero across every safety category — no bad language, no ads, no manipulation, nothing concerning at all. Kids may be inspired to try making slime themselves, which is a great opportunity for hands-on, sensory play and basic science exploration (mixing ingredients to create a new texture). Parents should note that slime-making at home does require adult supervision, as activator ingredients like borax or contact lens solution should be handled carefully and kept away from young children's mouths. The video's positive energy and playful grading theme ('A+!') make it a cheerful, low-stakes watch.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What ingredients do you think went into making the slime? What made it stretchy?
  2. 2If you could make your own slime, what color or special feature would you want it to have?
  3. 3Why do you think the person in the video kept adding more activator — what was it doing to the slime?
  4. 4What would you name your slime if you made a double batch like they did?
Making Slime in a CARDBOARD Classroom!
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Making Slime in a CARDBOARD Classroom!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this slime video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for ages 3 and up. The content is completely clean with no language, safety, or content concerns, making it suitable for even very young children.

Is there any dangerous content or bad language in this video?

No — the video scores zero across all safety categories, including language, violence, and inappropriate content. It is one of the cleanest videos you can find for young kids.

Will this video teach my child how to make slime safely?

The video shows the fun, finished stages of slime-making but does not appear to be a full step-by-step tutorial based on the available transcript. If your child wants to recreate it, look for a dedicated recipe video and supervise the use of activator ingredients.

Is slime-making safe for kids to try at home after watching?

Slime can be a safe and fun activity with adult supervision. Common activators like borax solution or contact lens solution with baking soda should be handled by adults, and children should be reminded not to put slime in their mouths.

Does the video contain any advertising or sponsored content?

No sponsored content or hidden advertising was detected in this video. It appears to be straightforward, genuine craft content with no commercial agenda.

What does my child learn from watching this video?

Kids get an introduction to simple science concepts like texture, elasticity, and cause-and-effect (adding more activator changes the slime). It also models enthusiasm for hands-on creativity and a fun, playful attitude toward learning.

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