@cbbcepicfacts ยท 1K subscribers ยท Graded July 2, 2026 ยท Based on 100 recent videos
Yes, I would let my own child watch this channel, especially for its strong educational content. I would, however, preview videos from the 'Deadly' series if my child is particularly sensitive to discussions of violence or gore.
Best for ages 7-12 years. Not recommended under age 6. Acceptable for 6-14 years.
The content's complexity and occasional intense themes make it most suitable for children aged 7 and older.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 18/25 | Generally appropriate, but some content may be intense for sensitive children. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Low Shorts percentage, prioritizing longer educational content. |
| Age Clarity | 22/25 | Clear target audience of school-aged children with varied educational topics. |
| Educational Value | 24/25 | High educational value across science, history, and biology topics. |
Generally appropriate, but some content may be intense for sensitive children.
While most content is educational, videos like "Could a TRICERATOPS actually beat a T-REX? ๐ฆ | Deadly Dinosaurs | CBBC Epic Facts" and "Hanging cave SNAKES swallow BATS whole! ๐๐ฆ | Deadly 60 | CBBC Epic Facts" contain warnings for gore or depict predatory animal behavior that might be too intense for younger or more sensitive children. The channel also includes some gross-out humor, such as in "The British Army POOED THEMSELVES before battle...EEW! ๐ฉ๐คฎ | Horrible Histories | CBBC Epic Facts."
Low Shorts percentage, prioritizing longer educational content.
With only 16% of recent uploads being Shorts, the channel focuses on longer-form videos, which encourages more sustained engagement rather than rapid, short-burst viewing. Upload frequency is consistent, with videos posted every 1-3 days, which is a healthy rhythm for educational content.
Clear target audience of school-aged children with varied educational topics.
The content, drawing from BBC programs like Horrible Histories and Operation Ouch, is designed for school-aged children, likely 7-12 years old. The complexity of scientific and historical topics, combined with a blend of humor and factual presentation, aligns well with this age group's cognitive development.
High educational value across science, history, and biology topics.
The channel provides clear explanations of scientific concepts, such as in "What are humans actually made of? ๐งช Humans vs elements ๐ฅ | Operation Ouch | CBBC Epic Facts" and historical events in "When Julius Caesar was captured by PIRATES! ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ฆ | Horrible Histories | CBBC Epic Facts." It actively teaches about biology, physics, and history in an engaging, fact-based manner.
This channel offers educational content primarily for school-aged children, drawing from popular BBC programs. It covers a range of subjects including science, history, and natural world facts. The videos aim to inform and entertain through factual explanations and engaging presentations.
Parents should be aware that while the channel is highly educational, some videos, particularly from the 'Deadly 60' and 'Deadly Dinosaurs' series, contain descriptions or depictions of animal predation and historical battles that might be too intense or graphic for very young or sensitive children. Reviewing specific video titles and descriptions is advisable.
Yes, I would let my own child watch this channel, especially for its strong educational content. I would, however, preview videos from the 'Deadly' series if my child is particularly sensitive to discussions of violence or gore.
If your child is sensitive to discussions of animal predation or historical violence, preview videos from the 'Deadly 60' and 'Deadly Dinosaurs' series before allowing them to watch.
Could a TRICERATOPS actually beat a T-REX? ๐ฆ | Deadly Dinosaurs | CBBC Epic Facts
โ Concern
This video contains a 'gore alert' warning in its description, indicating content that might be disturbing for some children.
What are humans actually made of? ๐งช Humans vs elements ๐ฅ | Operation Ouch | CBBC Epic Facts
โ Positive
This video offers clear, engaging explanations of human biology and chemistry, making complex topics accessible to children.
I swam with an aggressive LEOPARD SEAL... and it got DANGEROUS! ๐ฆญโ ๏ธ | Deadly 60 | CBBC Epic Facts
โ Concern
This video depicts a potentially dangerous encounter with a wild animal, which could be frightening for younger viewers.
The British Army POOED THEMSELVES before battle...EEW! ๐ฉ๐คฎ | Horrible Histories | CBBC Epic Facts
โ Neutral
This video uses gross-out humor to teach history, which is typical for 'Horrible Histories' but may not appeal to all parents.
The DINOSAUR-KILLING METEOR explained! โ๏ธ ๐ฆโ๏ธ | Horrible Science | CBBC Epic Facts
โ Positive
This video provides a factual and engaging explanation of a significant scientific event, suitable for curious young minds.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on CBBC Epic Facts using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0โ25 scale:
CBBC Epic Facts's Shorts ratio in this sample is 16% โ roughly 16 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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