@landenpurifoy · 15.5M subscribers · Graded June 29, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for older children and pre-teens with parental guidance, especially if they are interested in music or DIY projects.
Best for ages 8-12 years. Not recommended under age 6. Acceptable for 6-14 years.
The DIY projects require some dexterity and understanding, making it best for school-aged children, while the fast-paced Shorts may not be ideal for very young viewers.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Content is generally appropriate, focusing on music and DIY instruments. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 10/25 | High percentage of Shorts suggests a focus on rapid consumption and engagement. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content is broadly appealing but lacks specific targeting for younger children. |
| Educational Value | 18/25 | Offers practical demonstrations of instrument creation and musical concepts. |
Content is generally appropriate, focusing on music and DIY instruments.
The channel primarily features the creator making musical instruments from common objects, such as 'How to make a Highlighter Kazoo!' and 'How to make a CD flute!'. There are no obvious signs of violence, sexual content, or scary imagery. The video 'Did I say Mr Beast wrong??' is a brief, harmless interaction with a popular culture reference.
High percentage of Shorts suggests a focus on rapid consumption and engagement.
With 86% of recent uploads being Shorts, the channel's content strategy leans heavily towards short-form, quick-cut videos. This high frequency of short content, often uploaded daily, can contribute to a pattern of continuous scrolling and seeking immediate gratification.
Content is broadly appealing but lacks specific targeting for younger children.
The DIY instrument videos like 'How to make a DIY Kalimba!' could appeal to a wide age range, including older children and pre-teens interested in crafts and music. However, the humor and pacing of some Shorts might be more suited for a general audience rather than specifically designed for young children, leading to some ambiguity in age targeting.
Offers practical demonstrations of instrument creation and musical concepts.
Many videos, such as 'How to make a Bottle Xylophone!' and 'How to make a Pan Flute!', provide clear, step-by-step instructions for creating simple musical instruments, fostering creativity and an understanding of sound. The video 'I Learned Every Instrument from The Legend of Zelda!' demonstrates musical skill and dedication.
This channel features a creator demonstrating how to make musical instruments from everyday items, along with some music-related challenges and general interest Shorts. The content is primarily focused on creativity and music, often presented in a fast-paced format.
Parents should be aware that while the content is generally harmless and creative, the high volume of short-form videos may encourage a habit of rapid content consumption. Some videos involve using tools or small parts, so adult supervision is advisable if children attempt to replicate the DIY projects.
This channel is acceptable for older children and pre-teens with parental guidance, especially if they are interested in music or DIY projects.
Watch a few videos with your child to gauge their interest and discuss the DIY projects, emphasizing safety if they want to try making instruments.
How to make a Highlighter Kazoo!
— Positive
This video exemplifies the channel's creative and accessible approach to making music with common household items.
I Learned Every Instrument from The Legend of Zelda!
— Positive
This longer video showcases musical talent and dedication, potentially inspiring children interested in instruments and gaming.
Did I say Mr Beast wrong??
— Neutral
This short video is a harmless pop culture reference, typical of many YouTube Shorts, and does not raise significant safety concerns.
Zombies theme song on @bandlab 🧟♂️🧟♂️ |AD
— Concern
This video contains an advertisement and uses 'Zombies' in the title, which might be a mild concern for very sensitive younger viewers, though the content itself is musical.
Every size paper popper!
— Neutral
This video demonstrates a simple craft, but the 'popper' sound might be startling for some children, and it has a very high view count for a Short.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Landen Purifoy using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Landen Purifoy's Shorts ratio in this sample is 86% — roughly 86 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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