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Top videos analyzed · July 2026
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Genuinely one of the safest, most creative channels on YouTube for kids who love art and crafts.

Best for ages 7+

Moriah Elizabeth makes craft-focused content centered on transforming damaged or worn-out foam squishies into new designs using paint, glue, and sculpted foam. It's hands-on, creative, and genuinely skill-based. She walks viewers through her whole process, including the mistakes, which is actually pretty refreshing to see.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 95 / 100
Violence & Danger 97 / 100
Adult Content 99 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 93 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Moriah Elizabeth makes craft-focused content centered on transforming damaged or worn-out foam squishies into new designs using paint, glue, and sculpted foam. It's hands-on, creative, and genuinely skill-based. She walks viewers through her whole process, including the mistakes, which is actually pretty refreshing to see.

Her tone is goofy and self-aware in a way that feels natural rather than performed. She uses silly voices, sound effects, and jokes at her own expense constantly. There's nothing edgy or mean-spirited here. The humor is firmly in 'weird kid who loves art' territory, and kids who are into crafts will almost certainly feel like she gets them.

The channel's biggest strength is probably how she models creative problem-solving without making it look effortless. She admits when things go wrong and keeps going anyway. That's a genuinely good message, and it's woven into almost everything she posts rather than being preachy about it.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild Squishy Makeover: Fixing Your Squishies #7

She uses mock-medical language to 'diagnose' squishies with things like 'acrylic paint disease' and describes injuries in exaggerated terms. Totally harmless but very young kids might find the repeated 'dying' and 'mutilated' framing briefly startling.

Mild Squishy Makeover: Fixing Your Squishies #10

She jokes about a squishy being 'highly contagious' and uses quarantine language in a comedic way. Also briefly references a sound effect that's described as flatulence. Minor stuff, but worth knowing if you have a sensitive or very literal-minded kid.

Mild Painting Things for 24 Hours

She mentions staying up all night and references pulling all-nighters repeatedly. She frames sleep deprivation casually as part of a challenge format, which some parents might not love as messaging for younger viewers.

Mild Squishy Makeovers: Fixing Your Squishies #4

She briefly mentions sanding squishies and wears a dust mask while doing it. She treats sharp tools and craft supplies in a fairly casual way without much explicit safety guidance for kids who might want to copy the process at home.

What Parents Should Know

Watch one video with your kid first if they're under 7, just to get a feel for her humor style since it's pretty deadpan and quirky and some younger children might not track it.

Talk to your kid before they try to recreate her projects at home, because she uses craft knives, scissors, and glue guns without much safety commentary.

Expect some product awareness to come out of this channel since kids will likely want to buy squishies, specific paints, and foam materials after watching enough of her content.

Feel comfortable letting older kids in the 8 to 12 range watch independently since there's genuinely nothing in the content that requires adult supervision from a values standpoint.

Use her videos as a jumping-off point for actual crafting together if your kid is into art, because her supply lists are well-documented and the projects are genuinely replicable with basic materials.

Recommended for ages 7+.

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