How to Get Rid of a Toddler on Sims FreePlay

avatarAlightingTang5 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud5 months ago

If you really need to 'get rid of' a toddler, try aging them up to a preteen with a birthday cake! You'll worry about preteen drama instead!

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avatarMuggingCreek5 months ago

You can't really 'get rid of' a toddler, but you can send them to daycare for a break. Just go to the park and tap on the Day Care Center.


avatarComposingGuru5 months ago

Hot take here: Just embrace the chaos! Toddlers are part of the fun in The Sims FreePlay!


avatarAffordingAggie5 months ago

In my experience, aging them up with a birthday cake is the best way. It's kinda like fast-forwarding through the toddler phase!

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