Kids Toys Play Net Worth
What is Kids Toys Play's net worth?
Kids Toys Play is a Canadian YouTube channel with over 612.00K subscribers. It started 8 years ago and has 1137 uploaded videos.
The net worth of Kids Toys Play's channel through 27 Dec 2024
$4,534,520
Videos on the channel are categorized into Entertainment, Lifestyle, Video game culture, Hobby, Vehicle.
How much money does Kids Toys Play make from YouTube?
Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.
Daily
$1,999
Weekly
$14,034
Monthly
$60,814
Yearly
$729,772
This income is valid for channel visits till Dec 27 and must be updated when channel data changes. The channel may have additional revenue streams, such as sponsored content and product sales, that are not reflected in these figures.
Kids Toys Play channel's current stats and earnings
Here are the stats for the last two weeks, separated by days.
- The lowest daily views during this period are 208.83K
- The highest daily views are 454.17K
Stats
26 Dec | $2,754 | |
25 Dec | $1,482 | |
24 Dec | $2,249 | |
23 Dec | $1,523 | |
22 Dec | $2,204 | |
21 Dec | $2,565 | |
20 Dec | $132 | |
19 Dec | $2,929 | |
18 Dec | $2,871 | |
17 Dec | $1,753 | |
16 Dec | $2,712 | |
15 Dec | $2,871 | |
14 Dec | $2,570 | |
13 Dec | $1,347 | |
12 Dec | $1,715 |
Forecast of next month's revenue
Kids Toys Play net worth for January 2025 - $64,452
Channel details
Kids Toys Play is a Canadian YouTube channel with over 612,000 subscribers. It started 8 years ago and has 1137 uploaded videos. The channel is run by a family who loves Thomas & Friends. The oldest child, William, inherited a wooden Thomas train set at age 2. This sparked the family's passion for toy trains.
Veronica and Josephine, the two daughters, also share this love. The family uses mostly reused and recycled toys. The channel features storytelling, races, and crashes with a diverse cast of characters. The creators respect all community members, including autistic and special needs audiences.
The family encourages parents to contact them on Facebook for feedback. The channel's videos teach basic facial expressions, emotions, colors, and numbers. The creators aim to inspire families to play together.
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