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Genuinely great LEGO content from someone who clearly knows his stuff — pretty much a parent's dream pick.
Best for ages 6+
This channel is run by a former LEGO designer, and that background shows in every video. The content is calm, focused, and built around a genuine love of the hobby. You're getting tutorials, building tips, reviews, and technique breakdowns, all delivered without any drama or gimmicks. It's the kind of channel that actually teaches kids something.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This channel is run by a former LEGO designer, and that background shows in every video. The content is calm, focused, and built around a genuine love of the hobby. You're getting tutorials, building tips, reviews, and technique breakdowns, all delivered without any drama or gimmicks. It's the kind of channel that actually teaches kids something.
The tone is friendly and quietly enthusiastic. Tiago doesn't yell, doesn't chase trends, and doesn't try too hard. Some videos are almost entirely music-driven with minimal commentary, which works well for younger viewers who just want to watch and build along. When he does talk, he's clear and easy to follow.
There's nothing here that would make a parent flinch. The commercialism is low-key at most. It's a niche channel for LEGO fans, and it does that job really well without feeling like an ad or a personality cult.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The video reviews a LEGO set that costs several hundred dollars, which could spark some serious wishlist pressure from younger kids who don't have a sense of how expensive it is.
The creator briefly takes a defensive, slightly sarcastic tone when addressing online critics, which is understandable but a small departure from the otherwise upbeat and neutral style of the channel.
What Parents Should Know
Feel comfortable leaving younger kids to watch this one solo, there's nothing here that needs supervision.
Watch the set review content with kids if they're prone to begging for expensive toys, since some of the featured sets carry big price tags.
Use the technique and tutorial videos as a jumping-off point for building together, they're genuinely useful for adults too.
Expect some videos to be almost entirely music with no narration, that's intentional and not a production problem.
Point older kids toward the building tips content if they want to level up their LEGO skills, it's surprisingly detailed and well-explained.
Recommended for ages 6+.
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