
Some children still sleep in them after they’re able to get up and around, and may even be able to crawl out. Some are ready to boot their kiddos into a real bed as soon as possible, while others are more comfortable keeping them in a crib. The time frame of everything is up in the air during the early childhood years.Ī lot of it varies just depending on the child and their parents. There still seems to be a hole missing – and that’s undoubtedly the fact that babies are connected to their bassinets, no matter what. You can see their chubby little legs – and that’s all I need to repeatedly allow my Sims to get pregnant, regret it by day 2, age the baby up, and repeat. Babies on the floor, out in a snow drift, set down right on the sidewalk in front of the hospital they were just born in… it was a rough start to life.īut The Sims 4 babies are cuter, in my opinion. Sure, they weren’t tied down to a bassinet in The Sims 3 – but some funky stuff sure happened because of that. And it’s really a matter of personal opinion which Sims game did babies better. You can interact with babies more than ever, despite the fact that they are technically objects.

You’ll be supplied with a bassinet immediately upon the baby’s arrival, to make sure they don’t start off their life neglected. In The Sims 4, they don’t give you a choice. That’s a rule not only in the real world, but in The Sims’ world as well.

If you have a baby, you’ve got to have a crib.
