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A genuinely wholesome crafting channel that's great for creative kids, with nothing sketchy to worry about.
Best for ages 11+
TheSorryGirls is a DIY-focused channel run by two young women who make costumes, crafts, and lifestyle content with a warm, friendly energy. They come across like enthusiastic older sisters who want to help you make something cool on a budget. The tone is casual and encouraging, and they're pretty upfront about their own mistakes, which is actually kind of refreshing.
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KidWatch Assessment
TheSorryGirls is a DIY-focused channel run by two young women who make costumes, crafts, and lifestyle content with a warm, friendly energy. They come across like enthusiastic older sisters who want to help you make something cool on a budget. The tone is casual and encouraging, and they're pretty upfront about their own mistakes, which is actually kind of refreshing.
The content leans heavily toward Halloween costumes and creative projects using fabric, glue, and basic sewing. They occasionally share pet content mixed in with the crafting, which adds a bit of personality to the channel. Instructions can get a little scattered, but nothing harmful ever comes from that.
The costume tutorials sometimes involve adult-ish silhouettes, like fitted bodices or midriff-baring designs, which are worth knowing about if your kid is watching for inspiration. Nothing crosses a line, but some outfits are more grown-up than others. For a crafty tween or teen, this channel is a solid find.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The costume includes a shell bra top worn over a bandeau, which is a pretty revealing look. Parents of younger kids may want to preview this one before letting them use it as a costume inspiration.
Concrete cement glue is recommended as an adhesive, with only a brief caution about hot glue not working. There's no safety warning about handling strong adhesives, which matters if a kid is trying this unsupervised.
The corset option mentioned for the bodice is briefly discussed in a casual way without much context, which could prompt younger viewers to look into restrictive shapewear. Minor, but worth a heads-up.
The hosts briefly mention trying to alter the hedgehog's natural nocturnal schedule by manipulating light and activity, which could model slightly questionable pet care thinking even though they ultimately acknowledge it doesn't work.
What Parents Should Know
Preview the costume tutorials before younger kids dive in, since some of the designs are styled for young adult bodies and may not be age-appropriate as inspiration for a 9-year-old.
Watch alongside crafty kids the first few times, especially for projects that involve strong adhesives like cement glue or super glue, since safety guidance is minimal.
Encourage kids to treat the tutorials as a starting point rather than exact instructions, because the hosts do make errors mid-video and sometimes correct themselves on the fly.
This is a great channel to watch with a creative tween who wants to learn basic sewing and DIY skills. The projects are genuinely doable and use affordable materials.
If your kid is interested in getting a pet hedgehog after watching the animal content, use it as a conversation starter rather than a definitive care guide, since some of the advice is anecdotal.
Check the comments section occasionally if your child is engaging with the community, as with any YouTube channel, the creator content is fine but comment sections vary.
Recommended for ages 11+.
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