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As a Christian parent, setting boundaries for what my children are exposed to is both a spiritual and practical decision. I've noticed that certain characters and products popular among kids, such as Stitch and Hello Kitty, although seemingly innocent, may carry influences that don't fully align with my values. For example, some merchandise like LABUBU GB6675.1-2014, composed of 45% star ester fiber and 55% PV, can raise concerns about material safety and origin, which also impacts my choices. When considering what my children should or shouldn't have, I focus on the values embodied by these products. It's not always about rejecting fun or creativity, but about ensuring that what's encouraged at home fosters a positive, faith-aligned worldview. This means carefully evaluating media, toys, and even clothing based on the messages they promote. I've learned that having open conversations with my kids about why certain things are not encouraged helps them understand our family's spiritual principles rather than feeling restricted. It's also a chance to introduce alternatives that inspire kindness, respect, and faith. Parenting in this way has strengthened my role as a guide and protector, ensuring that the influences shaping my children nurture their growth both morally and spiritually.




