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Is History of Simple Things Safe for Kids? Safety Score: B+

@historyofsimplethings · 975K subscribers · Graded June 3, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos

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Overall Safety Grade: B+ (87/100)

I would let my child watch this channel, especially if they are interested in how things work or the history of inventions.

Best for ages 8-14 years. Not recommended under age 6. Acceptable for 6-16 years.

The content is generally appropriate for school-aged children, with some topics being more engaging for older elementary and middle schoolers.

Score Breakdown

DimensionScoreHeadline
Content Appropriateness 25/25 25/25 Content is consistently appropriate, focusing on historical and scientific facts.
Shorts & Dopamine Factor 20/25 20/25 Channel balances short, engaging facts with longer, more detailed explanations.
Age Clarity 18/25 18/25 Targets a broad audience, potentially too complex for very young children.
Educational Value 23/25 23/25 High educational value, explaining the science and history of everyday objects.

Content Appropriateness — 25/25

Content is consistently appropriate, focusing on historical and scientific facts.

Videos like Did You Know Vinegar Was Ancient Cleaner? and The Real Reason There's a 'Do Not Eat' Packet in Your Food present information without any concerning themes. There is no violence, sexual content, scary imagery, or manipulative clickbait observed in the recent uploads.

Shorts & Dopamine Factor — 20/25

Channel balances short, engaging facts with longer, more detailed explanations.

While 10 of the 20 recent videos are Shorts (under 90 seconds), the channel also consistently uploads longer-form content, such as Why Steel Wool Burns When Solid Steel Doesn't (599s) and How to Tie a Necktie (513s). The upload frequency is daily, which is high, but the mix of video lengths suggests an intent beyond pure rapid-fire engagement.

Age Clarity — 18/25

Targets a broad audience, potentially too complex for very young children.

The topics, such as Why Gold Always Feels So Much Heavier Than It Looks and The Green Layer That Makes Copper Last for Centuries, are generally suitable for a wide age range. However, the depth of explanation and vocabulary might be challenging for children under 8, making it less clearly targeted for younger viewers.

Educational Value — 23/25

High educational value, explaining the science and history of everyday objects.

The channel actively educates on various subjects, from the physics of density in Why Gold Always Feels So Much Heavier Than It Looks to the chemistry of oxidation in Why Old Books Change Color Over Time. Videos consistently aim to explain 'how' and 'why' things work or came to be, fostering curiosity and scientific literacy.

Expert Analysis

Overview

This channel explores the history and science behind everyday objects and phenomena. It offers factual explanations in an accessible format, covering a wide range of topics from household items to scientific principles.

What Parents Should Know

Parents should know that this channel provides factual, educational content that can spark curiosity about the world around us. While suitable for a broad audience, some explanations might be too detailed or abstract for preschoolers.

The Bottom Line

I would let my child watch this channel, especially if they are interested in how things work or the history of inventions.

Parent Tip

Watch a few videos with your child to gauge their comprehension and interest in the scientific or historical explanations provided.

Notable Videos Reviewed

About This Safety Report

VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on History of Simple Things using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:

History of Simple Things's Shorts ratio in this sample is 1% — roughly 1 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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