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THIS is a MAGNET! πŸ˜‚

Science Max - 9 Story
0:55 Β· 24K views Β· December 18, 2022
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This short educational clip is safe for all children and offers a clear, hands-on demonstration of magnetism. The video's strength is its simple, repetitive format that reinforces the concept of ferromagnetic objects sticking to magnets, but it may feel slightly repetitive for some kids. No concerns were found in content safety.

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Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video itself is clean, but the description contains a mild, standard CTA to subscribe. No guilt-tripping or 'scroll past = bad luck' tactics.

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β€œSubscribe to Science Max for more videos!”

What Parents Need to Know

This video is an excellent, zero-risk introduction to basic magnetism for young children. It clearly shows that magnets attract only ferromagnetic objects (like paper clips and spoons) and not non-metallic items (like a shoe or donut). The repetition of 'this is a magnet' helps reinforce the concept, though it might feel a bit monotonous for older kids. There are no advertisements, violence, or inappropriate themes. It's a pure educational piece that can inspire curiosity about science.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why did the paper clips stick to the magnet but the shoe didn't?
  2. 2Can you find three things around the house that might be magnetic?
  3. 3What does 'ferromagnetic' mean, according to the video?
  4. 4If you had a horseshoe magnet, what kind of objects would it attract?
THIS is a MAGNET! πŸ˜‚
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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 rated for ages 3 and up. The simple, repetitive language and clear visual demonstrations make it accessible for toddlers and preschoolers just learning about basic science concepts.

Is the content truly educational?

Yes, it teaches a fundamental physics concept: only ferromagnetic materials are attracted to magnets. It uses everyday objects to make the lesson concrete and easy to understand.

Are there any hidden advertisements or sponsored content?

No, the video contains no advertisements, sponsorships, or product placements. It is purely educational.

Does the video contain any violence or inappropriate language?

No. The video is completely safe with no violence, crude language, or any other concerning content. The only score slightly above zero is for engagement baiting (0.10), which is negligible.

Is the repetition in the video helpful or confusing for a child?

The repetition of 'this is a magnet' is actually a common teaching technique for young children, helping them solidify the concept. Some children may find it boring after multiple viewings, but for initial learning it is effective.

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