playpen? Does anybody know if there is a playpen I can download for a toddler? Or some kind of confinement?
Someone once suggested making a sunken playroom or bedroom and keeping naughty toddlers there. Was it you, Kat?
A toy is a virtual playpen because a toddler will play with it until his needs go critical. If you want to be be able to leave a child unattended until it is starving or filthy in or out of a playpen then I can only say that from (from the child's viewpoint) the social worker would be a godsend.
I agree to that. In fact the social worker seems to be a godsend for the kids most of the times she arrives. When I see no way the parents can take care of their kids I look forward to the arrival of the social worker. Best regards, Boerge
yeah, i agree but I don't mean lock the kid up until it starves or something. It would just be fun to have so the toddler doesn't play with the toilet or get lost somewhere in the house. It would be more realistic.
I was wishing they'd have one also, like they could play with toys inside of it while they're parents cook so they don't get in the way. I guess you could just make a small room with some toys in it without a door, and when you want to feed/change them you could just add a door.
I don't get it. It is very rare that I have a toddler go off to play with the toilet ... and then I only let it happen cos it's kinda funny ... and then I like to get the children in the house to play "splash" in the puddle to see how much mess can be made. Mostly toddler raising for me is a treadmill of mom and pop goosing, making-out and woo-hooing themselves to platinum mood in time for the waking of the devil's spawn so that they can make him some extra strength smart milk after which he can be left for a few hours pulling that pink wabbits ears and gaining charisma points. When my toddlers become kids they mostly have 8 charisma points and nothing else. They have to swim for an hour after school every day to get in the mood for homework after which they either paint or play chess. By the time they get to be teens they can wear the thinking cap and can be set to learning to cook and clean. I try not to send any of mine off to university without a full collection of scholarships ... saves them having to study so they can concentrate on making lots of new friends.
Wow Mirelly, sounds like you have those parenting skills down! I just make my kids watch TV to boost their fun. I might try the pool option though. Plus, doesn't that boost their body?
Now we know who Mirely REALLY is! Super Nanny!!! My Hero!!! Please Mirelly, come to my house next and make my Sims Children behave! Then you can work on my real ones!
Meh, you think Mirelly is good? Pssh. Check this out. This here is my current record, a T-14. Absolutely no cheats. Just pure slave driving.
Ah Pescado, we all bask in the warm glow of your sheer evil genius. If only you would get on and take over the world we could all sleep easy in our luxurious beds knowing that Our Glorious Uber-Meister was taking care of stuff
i was going to try to say something witty... but then I realized I couldn't think of anything. way to go pes
That's a bit cynical of Josh, even if it is a bit tongue in cheek. I doubt Pescado plays without his own mods, but I believe his achievement is very possible. I am wondering which, if any, of the career rewards he used. I must admit that I'd be hard pressed to believe that he managed that without them. Also what was that kid's personality points allocation?
All of them! Even that biotech station. I was going for the gold on this one after it quickly became apparent that this was going to be a record-run. As for personality....
LMAO!!! She wants the cow to die!!!!! I want the cow to die, too! LOL As for the guy she keeps having wants about, who is he? He looks strikingly like my "Rico Suave" Sim.
The cow makes a convenient target for severe pummellings. That's her fiance, the son of Don Lothario. He was a T-12.
Hai carumba! How ever did you find the time to add all those activity points! (It's rhetorical, by the way! )