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4:57:39 · 9K views · January 6, 2026
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe for most kids, though it includes a few messy but harmless experiments like the diaper gel and a giant tinfoil boat that are purely educational. The show does an excellent job explaining real science concepts like density, mass, and volume through fun, hands-on demonstrations, and it always reminds kids to ask an adult before trying any experiment at home. The only minor concern is the repeated use of the word 'diapers' and the super absorbent gel, which might be a bit gross for some, but it's presented in a factual, non-sensational way.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a great introduction to the science of liquids, focusing on why things float or sink. It teaches key concepts like density, mass, and volume through engaging experiments, such as building a tinfoil boat and creating a liquid density tower. The host, Phil, is enthusiastic and clearly explains the science, while also emphasizing safety by telling kids to ask an adult before trying any experiment. The only potential concern is the mention of diapers and the super absorbent gel, which is used to demonstrate a real-world application of science, but it's presented in a clean, educational context. Overall, this is a high-quality, safe, and educational video for children.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about why some things float and others sink? Can you give an example from the video?
  2. 2The host used a lot of different liquids to make a density tower. Can you think of other liquids that might be more or less dense than water?
  3. 3Why do you think it's important to ask an adult before trying a science experiment at home?
  4. 4The video showed that a tinfoil boat can float, but it needs to be shaped a certain way. What other materials could you use to build a boat that would float?
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What's This Video About?

Let's learn something EPIC today! Join Phil as he shares some of the best kept science secrets. Nothing better than having fun while learning about how things work! #ScienceMax #ScienceAtHome #ScienceBootcamp If you want more make sure to subscribe! ▶ https://www.youtube.com/@ScienceMax?sub_confirmation=1 Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended age for this video?

This video is recommended for children ages 6 and up. The science concepts are explained clearly, and the experiments are safe and engaging for that age group, though younger children may need help understanding the concepts of density and mass.

Is the diaper experiment in this video safe for kids to try at home?

The host explicitly says 'DO NOT TRY THIS EXPERIMENT AT HOME' for the large-scale version, but the smaller diaper experiment is shown as a safe, at-home activity. He emphasizes that kids should always ask an adult and only use unused diapers. The super absorbent gel is non-toxic, but it can be messy, so adult supervision is recommended.

Does this video contain any inappropriate content?

No, this video is entirely focused on science education. There is no crude language, violence, or sexual content. The only potentially 'gross' part is the mention of diapers, but it's presented in a factual, scientific way to explain how super absorbent gel works.

What will my child learn from watching this video?

Your child will learn about the science of liquids, including why things float or sink, and the concepts of density, mass, and volume. They will see how a tinfoil boat can be designed to float and how different liquids can be layered based on their density. The video also encourages critical thinking and safe experimentation.

Is the host Phil McCordic a good role model for kids?

Yes, Phil McCordic is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable science educator. He models curiosity, careful experimentation, and a strong emphasis on safety. He also collaborates with a guest from 'Let's Talk Science,' reinforcing the value of science education and teamwork.

Can my child do the experiments shown in this video?

The host shows both small-scale experiments that are safe to do at home (like the tinfoil boat and the liquid density tower) and large-scale ones that are not (like the giant tinfoil boat and the 5kg gel). He always reminds viewers to ask an adult and to check the website for instructions. The small experiments are safe with adult supervision.

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