@peachybbies Β· 10.6M subscribers Β· Graded June 29, 2026 Β· Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for elementary school-aged children who enjoy slime content, but parents should monitor screen time due to the high volume of short, rapidly consumed videos.
Best for ages 6-10 years. Not recommended under age 5. Acceptable for 5-12 years.
The content's themes and challenge formats are best understood and appreciated by children in early to mid-elementary school.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 18/25 | Content is generally appropriate, but some descriptions use mild internet slang. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 5/25 | Channel heavily relies on short-form content, promoting quick consumption. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content appeals to a broad range, but humor and challenges suit older elementary. |
| Educational Value | 8/25 | Primarily entertainment-focused with minimal direct educational content. |
Content is generally appropriate, but some descriptions use mild internet slang.
The videos focus on slime creation and play, which is suitable for children. However, descriptions like "Kristie throwing shade at Hanna mid challenge is sending us ππ€£" from "Blindfolded Slime Pour Challenge" and "bestie who hurt you π" from "Washing Dishes With SLIME! (Day 4 Water Slime Series)" use internet slang that may not be understood by younger children and can feel slightly out of place for a child-focused channel.
Channel heavily relies on short-form content, promoting quick consumption.
With 91% of recent uploads being Shorts, the channel's content strategy is designed for rapid, frequent engagement. This high volume of short videos, often published multiple times a day, can contribute to a 'dopamine-driven' viewing pattern rather than sustained attention.
Content appeals to a broad range, but humor and challenges suit older elementary.
While slime is universally appealing, the challenge formats like "Yes or No Slime Blinfolded Edition π€" and "Blindfolded Slime Pour Challenge" along with the humor in descriptions, suggest an audience beyond toddlers. The content is not explicitly labeled for a specific age, but it seems to resonate most with elementary school-aged children.
Primarily entertainment-focused with minimal direct educational content.
The channel focuses on the creation and play of slime, which can foster creativity and sensory engagement. However, there are no clear learning objectives related to science, math, or social skills. Videos like "We Made YOUR Slime Ideas Again! (and sent you free slimes)" offer creative inspiration but lack deeper educational components.
This channel primarily features videos about making, playing with, and experimenting with slime. The content is presented by young adults, often in challenge or demonstration formats. It is aimed at viewers interested in sensory play and creative crafting.
Parents should be aware that the channel heavily prioritizes short-form videos, which can encourage quick, passive viewing rather than sustained engagement. While the content itself is generally harmless, the frequent calls to visit their commercial website are prominent.
This channel is acceptable for elementary school-aged children who enjoy slime content, but parents should monitor screen time due to the high volume of short, rapidly consumed videos.
If your child watches this channel, discuss the commercial aspects and the difference between entertainment and advertising, as most video descriptions promote their slime shop.
Yes or No Slime Blinfolded Edition π€
β Neutral
This video is a typical example of the channel's challenge-based slime content, which is engaging for its target audience.
Washing My Hair With SLIME! (Day 6 Water Slime Series)
β Concern
While presented as playful, videos depicting using slime in ways that mimic hygiene (like washing hair) could potentially lead to children trying similar, messy, or wasteful experiments at home.
We Made YOUR Slime Ideas Again! (and sent you free slimes)
β Positive
This longer-form video encourages creativity by incorporating viewer ideas and offers a chance to win products, fostering a sense of community engagement.
I Made the Most Expensive Slimes!
β Neutral
This video explores the concept of value and luxury through slime, which can be an interesting discussion point for older children, though it's primarily entertainment.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Peachybbies using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0β25 scale:
Peachybbies's Shorts ratio in this sample is 91% β roughly 91 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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