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Is SmallishBeans Safe for Kids? Safety Score: C+

@smallishbeans · 4.0M subscribers · Graded May 20, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos

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Overall Safety Grade: C+ (77/100)

I would let my own child watch this channel, especially if they are interested in Minecraft and creative building, with appropriate screen time limits.

Best for ages 8-12 years. Not recommended under age 7. Acceptable for 7-14 years.

The content complexity and game-centric nature are best suited for children who can follow longer narratives and understand Minecraft mechanics.

Score Breakdown

DimensionScoreHeadline
Content Appropriateness 20/25 20/25 Generally appropriate Minecraft content, but some titles suggest mild conflict.
Shorts & Dopamine Factor 23/25 23/25 Focus on long-form content with minimal Shorts, promoting sustained engagement.
Age Clarity 18/25 18/25 Content targets a broad audience, primarily older children and pre-teens.
Educational Value 10/25 10/25 Entertainment-focused with some incidental learning through creative building.

Content Appropriateness — 20/25

Generally appropriate Minecraft content, but some titles suggest mild conflict.

The channel primarily features Minecraft gameplay, which is generally suitable for children. Titles like "Christmas is Cancelled." and "Ruining Everyone's Christmas." suggest mild conflict or mischief within the game, but this is typical for Minecraft roleplay and not overtly concerning. There are no indications of violence, sexual content, or scary imagery.

Shorts & Dopamine Factor — 23/25

Focus on long-form content with minimal Shorts, promoting sustained engagement.

With only 3 Shorts out of the last 100 uploads (3.0%), this channel heavily prioritizes long-form videos. This approach encourages sustained attention rather than rapid, short-form consumption, which is beneficial for developing focus. Upload frequency is consistent but not excessive, typically 1-2 videos per week.

Age Clarity — 18/25

Content targets a broad audience, primarily older children and pre-teens.

The Minecraft gameplay and collaborative projects, such as those in the Hermitcraft series like "Mega Base Beginnings!!" and "I Spent 5 Days Terraforming..", appeal to a wide age range, particularly those familiar with the game. The humor and complexity of the builds suggest a target audience of older children and pre-teens, rather than toddlers or very young children.

Educational Value — 10/25

Entertainment-focused with some incidental learning through creative building.

While primarily entertainment, the Minecraft building projects, such as in "The First Mega Build Begins!" and "Transforming My Whole Area!", can foster creativity, planning, and problem-solving skills. The collaborative nature of some videos, like "MAGIC PORTAL | Minecraft Build N Seek!", also subtly promotes teamwork and social interaction within a game context.

Expert Analysis

Overview

This channel features Minecraft gameplay, primarily focusing on building projects and collaborative series like Hermitcraft. It is designed for children who enjoy creative building and watching others play Minecraft. The content is generally family-friendly and centers around in-game activities.

What Parents Should Know

Parents should be aware that while the content is generally appropriate, it is primarily entertainment-driven. The channel occasionally promotes merchandise and other games, which is common for creators of this size. The long video durations mean children will be spending significant time watching.

The Bottom Line

I would let my own child watch this channel, especially if they are interested in Minecraft and creative building, with appropriate screen time limits.

Parent Tip

Consider watching a few videos with your child to understand the specific type of Minecraft content and discuss any in-game purchases or external links mentioned.

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About This Safety Report

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

SmallishBeans's Shorts ratio in this sample is 3% — roughly 3 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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