Good point, it's definitely a lot of playing around with the settings and trying to optimize.
I'm am getting 1 - 2 cents now across the board, and about 20-25 keywords for the ads.[DOUBLEPOST=1458786600,1458764983][/DOUBLEPOST]
Thanks for the feedback!
Yes the first campaign was complete mistake - it was my first experience with adwords and what happened was I set the bid at I think 1 cents, then nothing happened for a few hours. Then I increased the bids slightly, to 2-3 cents I recall, and still nothing happened (the adwords analytics did not update). So then I set it to the adwords default, it was 42 cents, and thought the bids would come from the bottom up, so it would hit first at the lowest bids, say 5-10 cents. What they did was hit from the top down, so it was 12-16 cents, which is crazy I agree. So by the time adwords analytics updated, and I understood what happened, I turned it off, but by then views had come across and the high $ charges. So the lessons learnt here is: adwords analytics takes up to 6 hours to update (for me, I don't know others), & don't set the recommended bid.
The titles are like that as that seems to be the "in thing" in kids channels. If you look at some of the most popular kids channels, the title is maxed out with as many keywords and toys and characters names as possible. The rationale would be kids 2-4 years old don't read titles and simply click on bright happy thumbnails, so the title is there to make the video relevant to as many searches as possible. But I'll take your comment under advisement and have a closer look at titles.