How to Relocate Baby Sims in FreePlay?

avatarDroppingSwaya year ago
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avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

To relocate a baby in The Sims FreePlay, first make sure you have an empty crib in the house you want to move them to. Then, just use the 'Relocate' option found in the 'Manage Household' menu. Easy peasy!

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avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

Just sell the crib and then buy a new one in the house where you want the baby to live. Problem solved (and your baby gets a new crib!).


avatarCluingWeara year ago

You can鈥檛 move babies. They鈥檙e stuck where they are until they grow up!


avatarCarryingMontea year ago

You can move a baby by selecting the crib they're in and then choosing the house where you want to move them. It鈥檚 like baby teleportation, but cuter!

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