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Infant is the second life stage in The Sims 4, following the newborn stage and preceding the toddler stage. [1] It was announced in a Behind The Sims Summit teaser with a clip of a crawling infant, and added in patch 142. [2] Infants can interact with Sims of all older life stages, as well as...
Aug 4, 2023 · Infants are the age range between Newborns and Toddlers in The Sims 4. They represent the early months of development, including learning how to crawl, eating solid foods, and...
Jul 24, 2023 · Infant Milestones – Unlock Them All! What a cutie! There are over 30 Infant Milestones your sim can reach that break down into 5 categories: Life, Firsts, Gross Motor Skills, Fine Motor Skills, and Social Milestones. Here’s a list of them all and how to achieve them! Milestone.
Infants are the life stage in Sims 4 following the Newborn stage, in which Sims are looked after by caregivers and learn to explore their world and form their own unique...
Mar 15, 2023 · Don’t worry, we’re going to walk you through every step in The Sims 4 infant care process! Learn how to satisfy their basic needs and maintain high attachment in our complete infant guide! This guide covers base game infant care only.
Jul 7, 2015 · A Guide to Babies in The Sims 4, featuring how to become a parent and raising a baby up to the child stage. Also includes information on improving fertility rates to have more twins and triplets, or to influence the baby to be a boy or girl at birth.
Apr 29, 2023 · Learn everything you need to know about infants in The Sims 4 with this guide. Get tips on how to care for them, everything you need to be prepared for looking after them, how to manage them based on their trait, plus how to progress through Infant Milestones if you have Growing Together installed.