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How to Create a Safe Video Playlist for Your Kids in 30 Seconds

March 1, 2026 · 6 min read

You want to hand your kid a tablet and not worry about what they are watching. Not worry about autoplay sending them down a rabbit hole. Not worry about inappropriate thumbnails or comments. Just safe, curated videos that you chose.

Here is exactly how to do it in 30 seconds.

The 30-second method

Step 1: Go to Loop Easy and describe what you want

Visit loopeasy.com/create and switch to “AI Build” mode. Type something like:

  • “20 minutes of Bluey and Sesame Street for a 3 year old”
  • “Educational animal videos and nursery rhymes for toddlers”
  • “Gentle bedtime lullabies and calming nature videos for a baby”
  • “Science experiments and math videos for a 7 year old”

Be as specific as you want. The more detail you give, the better the results.

Step 2: Review every video

AI finds 20-30 videos matching your description from YouTube. Each one shows a title and thumbnail. Scroll through and look at each one. See something you do not want? Tap the X to remove it. Want to change the order? Drag to rearrange.

This is the key difference from YouTube Kids: you see and approve every single video before it plays. Nothing plays that you did not choose.

Step 3: Hit play

That is it. Your curated loop is ready. It plays video 1, then 2, then 3... all the way through. When it reaches the last video, it starts over from the beginning. Your kid watches the same safe, curated content on repeat.

Why this is better than YouTube Kids

YouTube Kids is better than regular YouTube for children. But it still has fundamental problems:

  • Algorithm-driven recommendations: YouTube Kids uses an algorithm to suggest what plays next. It optimizes for watch time, not for what you would choose. This leads to increasingly sensational content over time.
  • Imperfect content filtering: Despite Google's best efforts, inappropriate content still slips through. News reports regularly document disturbing videos that made it past the filters.
  • No real curation: You can approve or block channels, but you cannot control the specific videos that play. You are still trusting an algorithm.
  • Comments and social features: Even on YouTube Kids, there are social elements that may not be appropriate for very young children.

Loop Easy eliminates all of these problems by putting you — the parent — in complete control of every video.

Loop ideas by age

Babies (0-12 months)

  • High contrast black and white visual stimulation
  • Gentle classical music (Baby Einstein style)
  • Soft lullabies and soothing animations
  • Slow-moving nature footage (fish, clouds, gentle waves)

Toddlers (1-3 years)

  • Nursery rhymes (CoComelon, Little Baby Bum)
  • Bluey, Peppa Pig, Daniel Tiger clips
  • Counting, colors, shapes, and ABCs
  • Animal videos (farm animals, ocean creatures)

Preschool (3-5 years)

  • Sesame Street, Octonauts, Wild Kratts
  • Letter and phonics learning
  • Simple science experiments
  • Art and creativity projects

School age (5-12 years)

  • National Geographic Kids
  • Math and science channels (Numberblocks, SciShow Kids)
  • History and geography
  • Creative projects and STEM activities

Tips for parents

  1. Build loops in advance. Make 3-4 loops for different moods: one for educational time, one for downtime, one for bedtime. Switch between them based on the situation.
  2. Review after AI builds. AI is good but not perfect. Always scroll through the videos it selected and remove anything that does not fit. It takes 30 seconds.
  3. Update monthly. Kids get bored of the same content. Refresh your loops with new videos every few weeks to keep them engaged.
  4. Use it on the TV. Cast your loop to the living room TV instead of handing over a tablet. Same content, bigger screen, less screen-in-face time.

What it costs

Loop Easy is free to start. The free plan shows brief ads every 5 videos. Premium at $5.99/mo removes all ads — important for kids content where interruptions are disruptive. That is less than half the cost of YouTube Premium ($13.99/mo), and you get actual curation control that YouTube Premium does not provide.

Get started

Visit loopeasy.com/create, describe what your kid likes, and have a safe video loop ready in 30 seconds. Your screen. Your rules.

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