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The Sims™ 4 Toddler Stuff
Released: 18/06/2020
Base Game
The Sims™ 4Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Description
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About the Game
Give your toddlers new ways to express their personalities, burn off energy, and make friends with The Sims™ 4 Toddler Stuff. Dress your little Sims in a variety of adorable outfits and cute hairstyles. Use colorful décor to build an outdoor play space where toddlers can enjoy the slide, crawling tunnels, and ball pit with friends.Key features
- Dress in adorable apparel — Express your toddlers’ personalities with new boy and girl fashions and hairstyles. Choose from a variety of tops, bottoms, and shoes that showcase their unique style. Dress in whimsical outfits, from butterfly-winged tees to animal hoodies and even rainbow moccasins.
- Jump into fun — Toddlers can burn energy while having fun on the collection of playground objects. Tiny Sims can hop into the ball pit with a buddy, scoot down the slide, or scamper through colorful tunnels. With a little imagination, toddlers can make-believe that they’re pirates or space-exploring astronauts!
- Host play dates — Build the perfect play space in a local park or backyard, then invite the neighbors over for a play date! Toddlers can make friends and let loose while parents facilitate the fun, tell stories, and grill up the kids’ favorite foods.
Price
$9.99
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Reviews
43% positive out of 28
Updated 12/12/2025 12:13
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Highest ranking achieved on 17/05/2023
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