How to Build a Children's Store in The Sims FreePlay

avatarGroaningRush6 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp6 months ago

First, make sure you've unlocked the Mall area. Then, you can tap on an empty shop spot and choose to build the Children's Store. Easy as Simcakes!

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avatarCaringEthos6 months ago

To build a children's store in The Sims FreePlay, you'll first need to unlock the Mall. After that, you can select and build the Children's Store from the available options by following the on-screen instructions. Happy shopping!


avatarDescribingHail6 months ago

You need to unlock the Mall to build a children's store. Got the Mall? Check for the Children's Store option and build away!


avatarImplementingPons6 months ago

Unlocking the Mall area is the first step. Once done, you can choose the Children's Store and start building it in one of the empty slots.

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