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WILD EXPERIMENTS TO TRY AT HOME | Crazy Science Experiments | LIVE | Science Max

Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe for most kids and offers a highly engaging, educational science experience with no concerning content. The video features Phil from Science Max demonstrating wild, large-scale experiments that are both exciting and informative, encouraging curiosity about physics and chemistry. While the experiments are designed to be dramatic and fun, parents should note that some activities involve potentially hazardous materials like fire or chemicals, though they are presented with proper safety precautions.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video is a compilation of 'turbocharged' science experiments, meaning they take everyday experiments and make them larger or more dramatic. The host, Phil, performs experiments like building a giant catapult, creating a massive chemical reaction, and launching objects with air pressure. While the content is educational and promotes STEM learning, some experiments involve fire, explosions, or high-speed projectiles that could be dangerous if attempted at home. The video does include safety warnings and encourages kids to follow along with adult supervision. It's a great resource for sparking interest in science but may require parental guidance for younger children to understand the risks.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What was your favorite experiment in the video, and why do you think it worked the way it did?
  2. 2If you could 'turbocharge' any simple science experiment, which one would you choose and how would you make it bigger?
  3. 3Why is it important to have an adult present when trying some of these experiments at home?
  4. 4Can you think of a real-world example where the science principle from one of these experiments is used every day?
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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 recommended for children ages 8 and up. The experiments are exciting and educational, but some involve fire, chemicals, or projectiles that require a basic understanding of safety and risk, which younger children may not fully grasp.

Are the experiments in this video safe to try at home?

Many of the experiments are designed to be 'turbocharged' versions of simple science activities, so some can be done at home with proper supervision. However, the video includes larger-scale demonstrations like giant catapults and chemical reactions that should only be attempted by adults or with adult guidance, following all safety precautions shown.

Does this video contain any inappropriate content?

No, the video is completely free of any inappropriate content such as violence, language, or sexual references. It is purely educational and focuses on science experiments, making it suitable for children as long as they understand the safety aspects.

What will my child learn from watching this video?

Your child will learn about fundamental science concepts like gravity, air pressure, chemical reactions, and physics through exciting, large-scale demonstrations. The video encourages curiosity and critical thinking about how science works in the real world.

Is this video part of a series, and should I watch other episodes?

Yes, this is from the 'Science Max' series, which features similar 'turbocharged' experiments. Other episodes are also highly educational and safe for kids, covering topics like magnets, forces, and energy. They are a great way to build on the learning from this video.

Why are the experiments called 'turbocharged'?

The host, Phil, takes simple science experiments that kids might do at home and makes them much larger or more dramatic—like using a giant catapult instead of a small one. This helps show the principles of science in a more exciting and memorable way.

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