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Magnetic Putty | Science Max #shorts #youtubeshorts #Slime

Science Max - 9 Story
0:20 · 47K views · January 8, 2025
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This short video is safe for all children. It offers a clear, factual demonstration of how magnetic putty, made of polymers and iron filings, reacts to a magnet. While brief, the explanation introduces basic scientific concepts without any concerning content or distractions.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this is an educational science short from Science Max. It shows a simple experiment with magnetic putty, explaining the materials and the reaction. There is no advertising, dangerous behavior, or complex instructions. Children will learn about polymers, magnetism, and iron filings. The video is very short and suitable for even young viewers, though some terms may require parent explanation.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why does the putty attract to the magnet? What is inside it that makes it magnetic?
  2. 2What are polymers? Can you find other things at home that are made of polymers?
  3. 3How do the iron filings help the putty respond to the magnet?
  4. 4What would happen if we used a stronger magnet or a different type of putty?
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 3 and up. It has no inappropriate content and presents a simple science concept that even young children can observe and enjoy with parental guidance.

Does the video include any dangerous experiments kids might try to copy?

No. The video only shows the magnet and putty interacting, without any instructions for children to replicate. It is a safe demonstration.

What educational value does the video have?

The video teaches basic concepts of polymers, iron filings, and magnetism. It shows a fun visual example of how materials can have special properties, encouraging curiosity about science.

Is there any advertising or sponsored content?

The video appears to be a purely educational short from the Science Max channel, with no hidden advertising or sponsored product placements. All classification scores for advertising are zero.

Should I watch with my child?

It is not necessary to watch with your child due to the safe content, but doing so can enhance the learning experience. You can explain the terms 'polymer' and 'iron filings' and answer any questions.

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