@tdbricks · 10.0M subscribers · Graded June 3, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is generally safe for elementary school-aged children who enjoy LEGOs, with parental guidance recommended for reviewing specific video titles.
Best for ages 6-10 years. Not recommended under age 5. Acceptable for 5-12 years.
The content involves creative LEGO building and challenges that are best understood and appreciated by children aged 5 and up.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Content is generally appropriate, but some titles suggest mild themes of danger. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Primarily long-form content with occasional Shorts, reducing addictive scrolling. |
| Age Clarity | 18/25 | Content is best for elementary school ages, with some themes for older children. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Fosters creativity and problem-solving through building, but lacks explicit educational goals. |
Content is generally appropriate, but some titles suggest mild themes of danger.
Most videos focus on creative LEGO builds and challenges, which are suitable for children. However, titles like "DANGEROUS LEGO BUILDS..." and "CREEPY LEGO BUILDS..." might be concerning for younger viewers, even if the actual content is mild. The video "I simulated a LEGO APOCALYPSE..." also uses a dramatic title that could be intense for some children.
Primarily long-form content with occasional Shorts, reducing addictive scrolling.
Only 11% of the recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a focus on longer, more developed video concepts. The channel uploads frequently, but the emphasis on long-form content over rapid-fire Shorts suggests less of a design for maximizing addictive viewing patterns.
Content is best for elementary school ages, with some themes for older children.
The LEGO building themes and challenges are well-suited for children aged 6-10. Some concepts, like "POOR vs RICH in LEGO..." or "LEVEL 1-100 LEGO house...", involve comparative or progression-based ideas that might appeal to slightly older elementary school children, but the core content remains accessible.
Fosters creativity and problem-solving through building, but lacks explicit educational goals.
The channel encourages creativity and hands-on building skills by showcasing various LEGO projects and ideas, such as in "1 MINUTE LEGO ideas...". While it inspires imaginative play and problem-solving, it does not offer explicit educational content in subjects like science or math, functioning more as entertainment with inherent creative benefits.
TD BRICKS is a YouTube channel that features a creator building various structures and scenarios using LEGO bricks. The content primarily revolves around creative challenges, comparisons, and demonstrations of LEGO builds. It is aimed at children who enjoy LEGO and creative play.
Parents should know that this channel largely promotes creative building and imaginative play with LEGOs. While most content is appropriate, some video titles use dramatic language like 'dangerous' or 'apocalypse' which might be more intense than the actual video content, potentially causing mild concern for very sensitive children.
This channel is generally safe for elementary school-aged children who enjoy LEGOs, with parental guidance recommended for reviewing specific video titles.
Watch a few videos with your child first to gauge their reaction to the dramatic titles and ensure the content aligns with their comfort level.
DANGEROUS LEGO BUILDS...
— Concern
The title uses the word 'dangerous' which could be misleading or concerning for younger viewers, even if the content is not truly hazardous.
I simulated a LEGO APOCALYPSE...
— Concern
The term 'apocalypse' in the title might be too intense or frightening for some younger children, despite being a LEGO simulation.
LEGO BUILDS for a TURTLE...
— Positive
This video exemplifies the channel's creative and imaginative building projects, showing a fun and engaging use of LEGOs.
1 MINUTE LEGO ideas...
— Positive
This video offers quick, creative LEGO ideas that can inspire children to build and experiment on their own.
POOR vs RICH in LEGO...
— Neutral
This video explores comparative themes through LEGO builds, which can be engaging for children but might introduce concepts of wealth disparity.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on TD BRICKS using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
TD BRICKS's Shorts ratio in this sample is 11% — roughly 11 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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