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MayaRose1138
3 years agoSeasoned Rookie
"Stormkeep;c-18049187" wrote:
You don't need a high chair for toddlers to eat meals. If a meal is out on a counter or shelf, or in their inventory, they can grab their own meal and will sit down to eat in any chair that a toddler can use. I personally always have one sim in every household that has the Fresh Chef trait so meals never spoil...and I just leave party size group meals out on the counters for toddlers to grab whenever they get hungry.
In that rare scenario where I don't have Fresh Chef, I just have one adult cook a family meal each morning and leave it out for the toddler all day.
For building their skills, I use a lot of CC objects...not because they build the skills faster, but because they are really cute additions to the game: Toddler Basketball hoop and toddler swing for movement, toy telephone for communication and imagination, toy race track for imagination, etc. I also do like using stuffed animal (communication), blocks (thinking) and Doll Houses (imagination) though.
Shameless plug for one of my favorite CC creators who has made a TON of toddler additions to the game. For anyone who uses CC and who likes toddlers, the stuff is amazing:
https://pandasamacc.tumblr.com/
I use a lot of PandaSama’s cc for toddlers in my game, especially the xylophone as it is great for the thinking skill without having to always resort to the blocks or flash cards.
For the potty skill, if there’s more than one toddler in the house, spam them to watch the other toddler go potty and that ups their potty skill level!
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