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I feel you, i actually have a 6 year old brother who is obsessed with FNaF
Dark themes are present, including child murder and abduction plots, as well as two technicians hanging themselves (not detailed) in this game
Blood doesn't appear except in 8-bit mini games and unrealistic blood when you die in the 4th game, however, the main enemy in FNaF 3 has visible gore on his body, and a disturbing face image that appears on rare occasions.
Lastly, flashing lights and jumpscares
So it's up to you if it's safe for your kids eyes. Also note that FNaF 1 is almost completely void of what I said above unless you look closely at a decoration on rare occasions, and the spinoff title, FNaF World, is more kid friendly, although fairly confusing without going through darker endings (but not that dark)
*COUGH COUGH* FNAF kids dont even play the game *COUGH COUGH*