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Ryan's First Day of School Challenge! *CRAZY*

Ryan's World
1:08:20 · 113K views · August 18, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This Ryan's World video is safe and well-suited for young children, offering a fun mix of slime-making tutorials, silly school-themed challenges, and creative play with no meaningful content concerns. The video is genuinely educational in places — kids learn basic slime chemistry, see a simple Alka-Seltzer science experiment, and engage in imaginative cardboard crafting — all wrapped in an energetic, playful format that young viewers will enjoy.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

The transcript contains a fart sound joke and mild bathroom humor ('fart sound'), which is crude but very low-level and typical of young children's content.

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'when you put it in, it makes a fart sound' — bathroom humor involving a novelty fart-noise toy

What Parents Need to Know

This is a long compilation-style Ryan's World video featuring several segments: a slime-making class with Ryan and his dad, a school obstacle challenge, a science experiment with Alka-Seltzer tablets, cardboard school crafting, and toy unboxing games (backpack challenge, lunch kit challenge, and locker challenge). Parents should know the video is clean and age-appropriate with no language, violence, or inappropriate content to worry about. On the positive side, it models curiosity, following instructions, trying new things, and good sportsmanship. The slime and Alka-Seltzer segments include basic science concepts (activators, carbon dioxide) explained in child-friendly terms. The toy unboxing segments do feature branded products (Hatchimals, Roblox figures, Hot Wheels, etc.), which may spark requests to buy toys, but there is no overt advertising or sponsored content. The video is quite long, so parents may want to watch it in segments rather than all at once.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What were the three ingredients needed to make slime? Can you remember them all like Ryan did on the quiz?
  2. 2Why do you think the Alka-Seltzer tablet made the canister pop open? What was happening inside?
  3. 3In the cardboard school, the teacher gave grades for creativity — do you think the grades were fair? What would you have built for your spirit animal?
  4. 4Ryan added too many decorations to his slime and it didn't turn out perfectly — have you ever tried something and it didn't go as planned? What did you do?
Ryan's First Day of School Challenge! *CRAZY*
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Ryan's First Day of School Challenge! *CRAZY*

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this Ryan's World video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 4 and up. The content is entirely clean, playful, and easy to follow, making it a great fit for preschool and early elementary-aged kids who enjoy crafts, science experiments, and toy surprises.

Is there anything inappropriate or unsafe in this video?

No, this video scored near zero across all content concern categories. There is no bad language, violence, scary content, or inappropriate themes of any kind.

Does the video teach kids anything educational?

Yes, in several segments. The slime-making section explains ingredients like glue and activators, and the Alka-Seltzer experiment introduces the concept of carbon dioxide gas building pressure — both explained in simple, kid-friendly terms. The cardboard school segment also encourages creativity and problem-solving.

Are there toy advertisements or product promotions in this video?

The video includes several toy unboxing segments featuring branded products like Hatchimals, Roblox figures, Hot Wheels, and Paw Patrol toys. These are presented as part of the play rather than formal advertisements, but younger children may not distinguish the difference and could ask for the toys they see.

Is the slime-making activity safe for kids to try at home?

The slime recipe uses common craft supplies like school glue, liquid starch, and contact solution. Parents should supervise younger children, especially when handling activators, and note that the video mentions using warm water which an adult should manage. The Alka-Seltzer experiment should also be done with adult supervision.

How long is this video and is it suitable for one sitting?

This is a long compilation video covering multiple segments, likely running 30–60 minutes in total. It is perfectly safe for children to watch, but parents may prefer to break it into shorter viewing sessions to limit screen time.

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