@comeplaywithme · 17.7M subscribers · Graded June 3, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for young children, particularly those in the preschool to early elementary age range, for supervised viewing.
Best for ages 3-6 years. Not recommended under age 2. Acceptable for 2-7 years.
The content is simple and imaginative, suitable for young children who enjoy doll play and simple narratives.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Generally appropriate content, but some themes may encourage consumerism. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Low Shorts percentage, favoring longer, more narrative-driven content. |
| Age Clarity | 20/25 | Content clearly targets preschoolers and early elementary children. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Limited direct educational content, primarily focuses on imaginative play. |
Generally appropriate content, but some themes may encourage consumerism.
The videos primarily feature doll play with common childhood scenarios like shopping for luggage and a Claire's haul. While not overtly inappropriate, the focus on shopping and acquiring items, as seen in Perfect dress shopping and Big Claire's haul, could subtly promote consumerism to young viewers.
Low Shorts percentage, favoring longer, more narrative-driven content.
Only 5% of recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a focus on longer-form videos. The channel uploads consistently, but the longer format of most videos, such as Shopping for luggage! and Too much tablet time!, is less likely to encourage rapid, addictive scrolling compared to channels dominated by Shorts.
Content clearly targets preschoolers and early elementary children.
The themes revolve around toddler-like activities and simple narratives, such as Pool day! and Family Camping!, making it suitable for a specific young audience. The use of 'Elsa & Anna toddlers' in almost every title helps clarify the intended age group.
Limited direct educational content, primarily focuses on imaginative play.
While the videos like Swimming class! and Art class 🙂 touch on activities that could be educational, the primary focus is on imaginative doll play rather than explicit learning objectives. Videos like Be quiet! Elsa & Anna toddlers at library offer some positive social modeling, but direct educational content is minimal.
This channel features doll parodies, primarily with Elsa and Anna toddler dolls, engaging in everyday activities and simple adventures. The content is designed for young children who enjoy imaginative play with familiar characters.
The channel consistently produces content that is generally safe and age-appropriate, focusing on common childhood experiences through doll play. Parents should be aware of the frequent themes of shopping and acquiring new items, which might influence children's perceptions of consumerism.
This channel is acceptable for young children, particularly those in the preschool to early elementary age range, for supervised viewing.
Discuss the difference between imaginative play and real-life purchasing decisions if your child shows excessive interest in the shopping-themed videos.
Too much tablet time! Elsa & Anna toddlers - Barbie dolls
— Positive
This video addresses a relevant modern issue for children, showing a character spending too much time on a tablet.
Big Claire's haul! Elsa & Anna toddlers - So many cute things!
— Concern
This video focuses heavily on shopping and acquiring numerous items, which could promote consumerist attitudes.
Be quiet! Elsa & Anna toddlers at library - lots of books! Barbie dolls
— Positive
This video models positive behavior by showing characters visiting a library and engaging with books.
Swimming class! Elsa & Anna toddlers - Barbie dolls
— Neutral
This video depicts a common childhood activity, learning to swim, in a playful context.
Who's cranky? Elsa & Anna toddlers - moody - Barbie dolls
— Positive
This video touches on emotions and dealing with being moody, which can be a valuable social-emotional learning point.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Come Play With Me using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Come Play With Me's Shorts ratio in this sample is 5% — roughly 5 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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