Too much bend in the center and two possible hinges forming - first one right out of the handle and another mid-limb on the right side.
For a kid's bow, it'll shoot with a bell shaped tiller, but could take more set and have more shock than necessary. I'd get the outer 1/2 of both limbs bending more while watching out for that thin spot.
Don't just look at the bend or the distance of limb travel. I see lots of thick and thin spots. Run your fingers up and down the limbs often (like you're gripping a sandwich) to feel for thick and thin spots. They'll jump out clear as day.
It's hard to judge the tiller without a shot of the resting front and side profile. I imagine this bow needs an even thickness taper from handle to tips, which is where your fingers come in.