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Science Max | Magnetic Sculptures | Mini Max

Science Max - 9 Story
3:32 · 68K views · September 15, 2022
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe for all children and provides an engaging, educational demonstration of magnetic properties through creative sculpture building. The host clearly explains how ferromagnetic materials become temporary magnets when attached to a permanent magnet, which is a great science lesson, and then shows fun examples with paper clips, washers, and even a scrap-metal sculpture. There is no offensive or concerning content, and the only minor caution is that small magnets and parts are used, which could be a choking hazard for very young kids.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a pure science lesson—no ads, no hidden messages, and no inappropriate content. Kids will learn how magnetic fields travel through ferromagnetic materials, allowing chains and sculptures to form. The host demonstrates with common household items (washers, screws, paper clips) and also uses powerful rare earth magnets, so if your child wants to try the experiments at home, you'll want to supervise closely to prevent swallowing small magnets or pinched fingers. The video encourages creativity and hands-on exploration, making it a positive STEM activity.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do the washers and paper clips stick to each other when you attach one to a magnet?
  2. 2What is the difference between a permanent magnet and an electromagnet?
  3. 3Can you think of other everyday objects that are ferromagnetic and could be used in a magnetic sculpture?
  4. 4Why is it important to be careful with strong magnets and small metal pieces if you try this at home?
Science Max | Magnetic Sculptures | Mini Max
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What's This Video About?

Today on Mini Max we'll learn how to make sculptures using magnets and ferromagnetic objects. 🚀NEW VIDEOS EVERY THURSDAY! 🚀 Subscribe to Science Max for more videos! https://bit.ly/3JtDpG8 Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for children aged 5 and up. The concepts are simple enough for early elementary kids, and the experiments are shown with small parts that could be a choking hazard for younger children. With adult supervision, even kindergarteners can enjoy and learn from the demonstrations.

Are there any safety concerns with the magnets shown?

Yes – the video uses small magnets (including powerful rare earth magnets) and small metal objects like nuts and paper clips. These pose a choking hazard and can cause serious injury if swallowed. The host handles them safely, but children should not be left unsupervised with such items. Pinched fingers are also possible with stronger magnets.

Does the video contain any advertising or sponsored content?

No, the video has no hidden advertising or sponsored product placements. It is purely educational content from the Science Max series, focusing on science experiments and demonstrations.

What do kids learn from watching this video?

Kids learn that ferromagnetic materials (like iron) can become temporary magnets when attached to a permanent magnet, and that magnetic fields can travel through these materials to create chains. They also see how multiple magnets can reinforce the field to build larger structures, and they get exposed to the concept of electromagnets.

Can my child safely replicate these experiments at home?

Yes, with strong adult supervision. The basic experiment using a magnet and paper clips or washers is safe if the child is old enough not to put small objects in their mouth. The video also shows larger sculptures with rare earth magnets, which are very strong and should only be handled by adults or with extreme caution.

Is the host's presentation style appropriate for young children?

Yes, the host speaks clearly and enthusiastically, explaining each step in a kid-friendly way. The video is upbeat and includes moments of playfulness (like the 'magnet dude with crazy hair'), making it engaging for children without being overstimulating.

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