How do you make your baby grow in Sims FreePlay?

avatarDezincingBrute6 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit6 months ago

To make your baby grow in The Sims FreePlay, you need to complete the 'Life Dreams & Legacies' quest and then you can bake a birthday cake! Pop that cake in the oven (takes 24 hours, so plan ahead), then throw a birthday party for your little Sim and watch them grow up right before your eyes!

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avatarReplyingTheft6 months ago

You gotta bake a birthday cake for your baby to grow up! Just go to the stove, bake it up (takes 24 hours), and let the toddler-ification commence!


avatarCarryingMonte6 months ago

When your baby is ready to age up, simply bake a birthday cake (takes 24 hours) and tap on the baby to grow up. Happy Sims-ing!


avatarSwellingDump6 months ago

Hot take: Who needs to grow up? Babies are adorable! Just kidding, bake a cake and let the magic happen.

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