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Science Max - 9 Story
6:27:28 Β· 7K views Β· December 17, 2025
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe for most kids and offers a fun, educational science lesson about buoyancy and liquid density, with positive trial-and-error problem solving. The host and co-host build multiple tinfoil boat prototypes, learning from each failure, and also demonstrate a liquid density column and a super absorbent gel experiment. The only minor concern is the diaper experiment which might gross out sensitive kids, but it's presented safely with adult supervision reminders.

What Parents Need to Know

This is a highly educational and entertaining science show that encourages curiosity and experimentation. The episode teaches concepts of buoyancy, density, and structure through a series of hands-on boat-building attempts. Kids will see that failure is part of learning, as the hosts repeatedly test and improve their boats. The host also demonstrates a liquid density column with sugar water and a super absorbent gel experiment using diaper powder, both of which are safe when done with adult supervision. The show includes a pirate-themed segment that explains mass, volume, and displacement in a fun way. No inappropriate content or safety concerns, though the diaper experiment may be a bit messy or off-putting to some children.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the first tinfoil boats sank, and what did the hosts change to make the final boat float?
  2. 2What is density, and why do some liquids stack on top of each other without mixing?
  3. 3How does displacement help a heavy metal boat float on water?
  4. 4Would you want to try the density column experiment at home with an adult? What liquids would you use?
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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 ages 5 and up. The science concepts are presented in a simple, engaging way, and there is no violent or scary content. Younger children may enjoy the visuals but might not fully grasp the scientific explanations.

Is there any questionable content in this video?

No. The video has no violence, sexual content, strong language, or any other flagged issues. The only potentially gross-out moment is the diaper experiment, but it's handled in a safe, educational context with a reminder to use only unused diapers and ask an adult for help.

Can my child do the experiments at home?

Some experiments are safe to replicate at home with adult supervision, such as the folded tinfoil boat and the liquid density column using sugar water. The giant versions (pool-size boat, large-density column, 500L of water with gel) are not meant to be done at home. The show provides clear guidance on which experiments are safe to try and which are not.

Is this video educational?

Yes, it is highly educational. It teaches physics concepts like buoyancy, displacement, density, mass, and volume through engaging demonstrations and a trial-and-error engineering challenge. The pirate-themed segments reinforce the lessons in a memorable way.

Are there any ads or sponsored content?

No. The video contains no hidden advertising or sponsored content. The show is purely educational and references its own website for additional instructions.

Does the video show dangerous stunts or risky behavior?

No. The experiments are performed by adults in controlled environments (a pool and a lab setting). The host reminds viewers not to try the gigantic experiments at home and to always ask an adult for help. The repeated boat failures are safe and played for laughs, not real danger.

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