Q. What do you need to buy in order to have a good baby and toddler devolpment? I baught a crib, bunny head, xyphlephone (i know i spelled that wrong), peg box thing, and a mini toilet. Am i missing anything? And what actions should my sim do to raise the child right (like should i teach it to walk and read it books or something)??? i just got the sims 2 a couple days ago so any advice would be great. thanks!
Answer
Newborns: Babies are just like in the original Sims games. You feed them when needed and basically like a real child. Excuse me not knowing much about this one, since I mostly skip that age.
Toddlers: Toddlers are very curious and energetic. If you click on them, you would see there wants. Complete those to make their mood better. For actions, have your sims teach the child to talk and walk. With the mini toilet, potty training is the most difficult, well if you do not use cheats or such. Train your child frequently on the toilet so they will get accustomed to it. As soon as that is finished, your toddler will stop going in their pants, and go to an accessible mini toilet. Then, just give the child attention and affection. They toys are a good way to have the toddler get a head start on learning new skills. Also, If you like, you could buy the changing table. It will be a place to put you child in everyday wear or pajamas, also of course, for changing their diapers.
Newborns: Babies are just like in the original Sims games. You feed them when needed and basically like a real child. Excuse me not knowing much about this one, since I mostly skip that age.
Toddlers: Toddlers are very curious and energetic. If you click on them, you would see there wants. Complete those to make their mood better. For actions, have your sims teach the child to talk and walk. With the mini toilet, potty training is the most difficult, well if you do not use cheats or such. Train your child frequently on the toilet so they will get accustomed to it. As soon as that is finished, your toddler will stop going in their pants, and go to an accessible mini toilet. Then, just give the child attention and affection. They toys are a good way to have the toddler get a head start on learning new skills. Also, If you like, you could buy the changing table. It will be a place to put you child in everyday wear or pajamas, also of course, for changing their diapers.
Toys for infants/toddlers?
Q. My son is currently 3 months old and we are cramped for space, so I want to make sure he enjoys the toys we get for him. What toys do your children love to play with? And does anyone know of a good crawling toy that will work on carpet aside from toys that throw balls everywhere (don't get me wrong, I already have two of them :]). I'm willing to buy toys beyond his age (up to three) if there a good chance he will one day love them. Also, what shows do your toddlers love? It doesn't seem like there are any good shows on tv anymore and I'm about to buy a ton of blues clues and little bear DVDs
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Age-appropriate toys
With so many choices, shopping for just the right toy can be an overwhelming (and expensive) undertaking. Our guides will help you find age-appropriate toys that will bring joy to the babies and toddlers in your life. In each guide, we've included information about children's development, so you'll know why a toy makes sense at a particular age.
Pick the relevant age, and go:
Toys for birth to 3 months
Toys for 3 to 6 months
Toys for 6 to 9 months
Toys for 9 to 12 months
Toys for 12 to 18 months
Toys for 18 to 24 months
Toys for 24 to 30 months
Toys for 30 to 36 months
Age-appropriate toys
With so many choices, shopping for just the right toy can be an overwhelming (and expensive) undertaking. Our guides will help you find age-appropriate toys that will bring joy to the babies and toddlers in your life. In each guide, we've included information about children's development, so you'll know why a toy makes sense at a particular age.
Pick the relevant age, and go:
Toys for birth to 3 months
Toys for 3 to 6 months
Toys for 6 to 9 months
Toys for 9 to 12 months
Toys for 12 to 18 months
Toys for 18 to 24 months
Toys for 24 to 30 months
Toys for 30 to 36 months
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