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Top videos analyzed · July 2026
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Mostly harmless toddler content, but some oddly dark jokes and chaotic storytelling might leave younger kids confused or a little spooked.

Best for ages 3+

Meet Penny is one of those channels that throws a lot at the wall. The videos follow a cast of cute animated characters, mostly avocado-shaped kids and various fruit and veggie friends, through slice-of-life scenarios like potty training, bath time, and light problem-solving. The animation is bright and the pacing is fast, which toddlers tend to love.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 80 / 100
Violence & Danger 70 / 100
Adult Content 90 / 100
Commercialism 78 / 100
Role Modeling 74 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Meet Penny is one of those channels that throws a lot at the wall. The videos follow a cast of cute animated characters, mostly avocado-shaped kids and various fruit and veggie friends, through slice-of-life scenarios like potty training, bath time, and light problem-solving. The animation is bright and the pacing is fast, which toddlers tend to love.

The tone is generally sweet but it gets weird in spots. There are recurring bits involving ghosts, zombies, vampires, and monsters that feel out of place for a show clearly aimed at two to four year olds. Most of it is played for laughs, but the humor doesn't always land cleanly for little ones who might not catch the joke.

The channel does sneak in some decent life lessons, things like eating vegetables, sharing, and not cheating. The messaging is simple and positive when it shows up. It's not a channel I'd leave running unsupervised for very long, but it's not harmful either.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate Which Potty Should Avocado Baby Go to? Potty Training | Funny Stories for Kids by Meet Penny 🥑

The phrase 'you die' appears in the transcript during a segment involving a shark in a toilet, presented as a quick throwaway gag. It's brief but jarring for a show aimed at toddlers.

Mild Which Potty Should Avocado Baby Go to? Potty Training | Funny Stories for Kids by Meet Penny 🥑

The segment featuring zombie, vampire, and ghost toilets leans heavily on spooky imagery throughout what is otherwise a basic potty training video. The tonal mismatch could be unsettling for very young children.

Mild Which Restroom Should Avocado Go To?🚻🚽Best Kids Cartoon by Meet Penny🥑💖

Same ghost and zombie restroom content appears again, suggesting this is a recurring channel theme rather than a one-off. The repeated use of monster and undead characters in toilet humor segments normalizes mildly scary imagery for a very young audience.

Mild Which Restroom Should Avocado Go To?🚻🚽Best Kids Cartoon by Meet Penny🥑💖

A character gets stuck on a toilet that is too small, and another encounters a shark in a shell potty. The combination of physical peril framing and chaotic pacing can make it hard for toddlers to follow what the intended lesson actually is.

Mild Avocado Baby Take a Bath 🛁🧼 Hot vs Cold 🤩 || Best Kids Cartoon by Meet Penny 🥑💖

A fire-themed segment escalates into a tornado scenario that the characters struggle to control, framed with language like 'what have I done.' The stakes feel oddly high for a bath time video and may come across as scary rather than funny for some kids.

Mild Yes! Sticker Cheat Sheet 🤩✨ Face Puzzle Play 🧩 || Best Kids Stories by Meet Penny 🥑💖

One of the main characters repeatedly cheats and skips challenges before eventually being corrected. While the channel does address the behavior, the cheating is shown in enough detail that younger kids may imitate it before they catch the moral.

Mild 🚔 Let's Go Police Monster Truck! ✨ Rescue Team || Best Kids Cartoon by Meet Penny 🥑💖

Mr. Lemon is portrayed as a persistent villain who sinks cars and steals toys across multiple segments, and some of the confrontation framing is more aggressive than typical for this age range.

What Parents Should Know

Watch an episode or two alongside your toddler before letting them watch solo, since the storytelling jumps around a lot and some segments end without clear resolution.

Skip episodes that prominently feature Mr. Lemon or spooky settings if your kid is sensitive to scary imagery, even when it's played for laughs.

Use the veggie-eating and sharing moments as conversation starters since the channel does embed some solid lessons, they just get buried under a lot of chaos.

Be aware that the channel stitches multiple unrelated mini-stories into one long video, so the runtime can feel longer than it appears and topics shift without warning.

Check in on what your child took away from an episode because the moral messaging is inconsistent and a toddler may remember the zombie toilet more than the handwashing lesson.

Recommended for ages 3+.

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