How to Make a Kid Grow Up on Sims FreePlay

avatarAttemptingDance6 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit6 months ago

You need a birthday cake to age up your kid. Bake one in the oven, then have the kid blow out the candles. Easy peasy!

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avatarSortyingSlag6 months ago

You can't rush growing up in The Sims FreePlay without a birthday cake. Bake one and let your kid blow out the candles!


avatarBurstingHong6 months ago

To age up a kid in Sims FreePlay, you need to bake a birthday cake using an oven. Then, when it's ready, tap on the kid and select the option to blow out the candles. Boom, instant growth spurt!


avatarWarningSquad6 months ago

Straight up, just use a birthday cake. Bake it, blow out candles, done!

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