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RHappyPotato's avatar
5 years ago

Babies and Toddlers Combined, a Solution to the Inanimate Babies.

A lot of people have been talking about how to improve babies recently. I have been thinking about it a lot, and I have come up with a solution that I actually really love: baby and toddler life stages combined. Babies could start out as a baby in a crib, but slowly they would gain skills that allow them to become like how we currently know toddlers to be. The life stage could be 1.5 weeks and could just be called baby. You could edit in CAS throughout the entire life stage. Skills would be able to reach a higher level since there is more time to work on them. Some ideas of interactions you could do with babies to help them gain skills in the very beginning could be:

  • Play clapping and singing games with baby (increase imagination or communication skill)
  • Give baby tummy time where they can learn to push up from floor, sit, crawl, then eventually walk (increases movement skill)
  • Talk to baby (increase communication)
  • Take baby out in stroller and then (when they can walk) out for walks/adventures with parent (increase thinking skill because they are watching the world)
  • Play with baby and toys on floor (increase thinking, imagination, or communication)
  • Nurse baby on couch or chair (doesn't gain skills, but nicer than standing)
  • If multiple babies are in one room, even if they can't walk/crawl yet, they could babble at each other and gain a relationship and communication skills.
  • Babies could have mobiles above their beds/cribs to play with (could gain imagination, movement or thinking skill)

In the beginning babies would just cry when they need anything, but with a certain level of communication they could ask for specific things such as a bath or food. With movement skill at a certain level they would be able to push up from the floor, then later they would learn to sit, then later they would learn to crawl and escape from crib, and then walk, then run. Toddler beds would work, too, but there could be a higher chance of them staying in bed all night with a crib.

Once a baby reached, say, level four in any skill, they would start behaving like toddlers currently do at level one on any given skill. The skills could go up to level eight or ten. Potty could stick with three or five levels because they cannot start to learn potty until all their other skills are a little higher. There could be funny mishaps that occur if you try to teach potty too early.

Babies could start eating solid foods in a high chair once they reach movement level three or something like that.

There should be many more interactions available between babies and children or other babies. Children could ask to hold the baby (when it is little) with help from their parents. Babies could play with each other without using toys, like just poke each other and giggle and babble and touch each other's toes and things like that (once they can sit only). Children could sing to babies or play with toys with them.

I want to write more about my idea of taking them on walks, too. As babies in strollers, they could just talk to their caregiver who is taking them out, and they could do the "watch" and "what's that?" interactions with people and interesting object outside as they roll along. They would do those autonomously. Once they can walk on their own, they could hold an older sim's hand to go on a walk/adventure and play with things they find along the way. There could be outdoor interactions such as "play in dirt" or "play in grass" that they could perform while on a walk/adventure.

A lot of people say that it is too sad to have babies taken out of the crib because they just get lost, I disagree. Interactions where babies are taken out of the crib before they can crawl/walk on their own could be mandatory for the sims to finish. When a sim is peeing themselves or having an energy failure, they can't just suddenly get up and do something else because they get distracted. These interactions with babies could work a similar way. If you click cancel on something they are currently doing with a baby sim, they would always just pick up the baby and put them back away into the crib before doing anything else.

Those are my thoughts, feel free to comment any new ideas for interactions, thought, concerns, or anything you wish!
  • The thing I don't like about making babies far more than they already are, is that I don't want the only play style my Sims can have, if they dare have one of those, to be practically uable to relieve their own bladder unless the plunk the baby into something that is just a bassinet replacement. A baby containment unit. There is no babywearing so containers are a necessity.?
  • I think this is a great idea. Ofcourse I would just love a baby stage, but if ea isn't going to give us a better one, this is the best of both worlds. I would also love it, if in CAS you can make your baby a baby again, even after a birthday like all the other sims. I do hope EA sees this, because there are so many people who want a very active baby stage. Cribs, changing table, stroller for walks, tummy time. I'm surprised EA hasn't come up with something other than it's original. So many people are wanting this. I've been playing sims 4 for three years, and the baby stage definately needs to be much more hands on and interactive. Also, would love a option from toddler to teens to visit grandparents on weekends. Also, to be able to switch households easier, than what it is now.
  • I don't like this idea at all. I love toddlers because they're more independent. I would hate for them to be saddled in the same life stage as babies.
  • How would it work for those that play with aging off and want to have a baby and a toddler in the family forever? (this is how I like playing haha... A tot with a baby sibling)

    I like the idea of gradual aging for all Sims tbh but as long as it can be started and stopped at any age. Like I wish I could create a baby in cas and say it was 6mo old and another was 1.5 lol
  • SEREFRAS's avatar
    SEREFRAS
    Seasoned Veteran
    I would love for the toddlers to be more like babies at the beginning & not instantly be able to stand & walk.