Title: Handy object for toddlers Post by: jsalemi on 2006 March 31, 01:01:06 This http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=144547 was posted recently over at MTS2 -- it's a rug that toddlers can crawl onto and sleep. Great for those times when the toddlers sleep cycle is out of whack with the parents...
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: JadeEliott on 2006 March 31, 02:41:03 Excellent! Thanks!
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Wolfee on 2006 March 31, 03:08:46 This is great, thanks. Horray! now I don't have have to bother putting the toddlers in the crib anymore. I love the idea that they can sleep on the floor and put themselves to bed. Saves me buying cribs too. I'll just put the mat next one of their toys so when they're tired they can just fall asleep and I won't have to listen to them whine that they're tired anymore ;D
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Emma on 2006 March 31, 08:39:01 This is a great idea, especially if you have more than 1 toddler on the lot :) Thanks for sharing jsalemi.
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Regina on 2006 March 31, 09:08:37 I just saw and downloaded that a little bit ago. I'm going to love this! It made me think of when one of my daughters small and would get tired and just sort of crawl over into a corner and fall asleep.
I have to admit, though, since I downloaded Inge's toddlers sleep at night mod eons ago, my sim's lives changed so much for the better it was unbelievable. I also have her mod for toddlers being able to get out of their cribs, which is really helpful. With the sleep all night mod, they have a normal sleep schedule. They go to bed between 8 and 10 p.m., sleep until 6 a.m. and are ready for a nap somewhere between noon and 2 p.m. Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: gali on 2006 March 31, 10:37:08 OFB brought many new objects for toddlers, and if you train your sims to reach Gold Badget in toys, the toddlers like them very much, and sometimes prefere them among the existing ones.
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 March 31, 11:23:24 Unfortunately, the OFB toys aren't too USEFUL. Other than Evil Jack in the Boxes, anyway. Evil Jack in the boxes lower Bladder, which lets you take a toddler in to be housebroken.
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: jsalemi on 2006 March 31, 14:14:20 I have to admit, though, since I downloaded Inge's toddlers sleep at night mod eons ago, my sim's lives changed so much for the better it was unbelievable. I also have her mod for toddlers being able to get out of their cribs, which is really helpful. With the sleep all night mod, they have a normal sleep schedule. They go to bed between 8 and 10 p.m., sleep until 6 a.m. and are ready for a nap somewhere between noon and 2 p.m. Yea, I use Inge's two mods too, and they are great, but there are still times when things get out of whack, especially when one or both parents have evening/night jobs. This will come in very handy. Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Emma on 2006 March 31, 14:42:27 I must admit, I have had 4 kids (in rl) and none of them have woken up during the night when they were toddlers unless they were ill or something. Inge's hack adds realism (in my game anyway!)
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: baaaflatfit on 2006 March 31, 14:45:05 I'll definitely get this! Thanks for the heads-up! :D
Max Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: seven on 2006 March 31, 19:42:34 I have a problem with this object. My toddler goes to sleep on it, but all the adults in the house still try to pick him/her up to put them in the crib. I've even had an adult get 'stuck' and the action wouldn't cancel and another adult woke the toddler up to take them to the crib.
I am NOT trying to complain about this here as this is not a MATY object, but I wanted to mention it just in case the problem comes up in someone else's game. I'm going to try Inge's hacks. Thanks Regina for mentioning them. Edit: I didn't have the problem in a different house. I guess the 1st house had overly attentive adults. Thanks jsalemi for the idea, although I don't currently use JM's baby controller so I can't verify if there is a conflict. It doesn't seem to be an issue with the actual object -just an issue with the parents in that particular house. :) Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: jsalemi on 2006 March 31, 23:46:47 Hmm, I haven't cycled to a house with a toddler after I found this, but I suspect it might conflict with JMs baby controller, since the baby controller probably doesn't recognize it as a crib. I use the baby controller everywhere, so I'll have to check it out. If it is the baby controller, one solution is to tell it to ignore toddlers just before they go to sleep on this blanket, and then turn it back on when they wake up.
IAC, I probably won't use this for many toddlers -- mostly the ones in houses where the parents have weird sleep schedules already (i.e., a mad scientist and a cult leader in the same house). That way the teenager stuck babysitting can go to bed at a decent hour while the toddler happily bangs the wobbly wabbit to bits... :) Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Regina on 2006 April 01, 08:00:30 I must admit, I have had 4 kids (in rl) and none of them have woken up during the night when they were toddlers unless they were ill or something. Inge's hack adds realism (in my game anyway!) Yeah, I know what you mean! My second slept through the night from practically the time she was born. My oldest, however, was a bit odd--never slept through until she was about six. The youngest would just get out of his bed and come and get into ours--don't know whether he was awake or asleep. LOL And in all the 40-umpteen kids I ever babysat, most all of them slept straight through the night by the time they were two years old. Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: jsalemi on 2006 April 01, 16:03:58 Edit: I didn't have the problem in a different house. I guess the 1st house had overly attentive adults. Thanks jsalemi for the idea, although I don't currently use JM's baby controller so I can't verify if there is a conflict. It doesn't seem to be an issue with the actual object -just an issue with the parents in that particular house. :) Do you have JM's 'nobabyharrassment' hack installed? It does a pretty good job of stopping that kind of parental unit behaviour. Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: seven on 2006 April 02, 01:44:54 Edit: I didn't have the problem in a different house. I guess the 1st house had overly attentive adults. Thanks jsalemi for the idea, although I don't currently use JM's baby controller so I can't verify if there is a conflict. It doesn't seem to be an issue with the actual object -just an issue with the parents in that particular house. :) Do you have JM's 'nobabyharrassment' hack installed? It does a pretty good job of stopping that kind of parental unit behaviour. I do not, but that is a good idea! Thanks again -I'll go get it. I know JM has a bunch of good ones that I haven't gotten around to taking advantage of. Unfortunately, I don't get the chance to play as much as I want to. I have a 3yr old which is funny to me because the toddler stage of the game is my least favorite. I wonder why? ha ha Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Zeljka on 2006 April 02, 14:50:26 I do have no baby harrassment, but almost had to kill the parents to stop them from pulling him off of the blanket.
I think it's ok once he's asleep, just that tired time that they're drawn to him... I love it though Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: jsalemi on 2006 April 02, 14:57:32 I got to try it with a toddler last night, and the combo of the baby controller and nobabyharrassment work great with this. The kid curled up and went to sleep, and not a parent or sibling in sight to bother her. :)
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Karen on 2006 April 02, 18:22:56 This works great with twin toddlers. While I was busy with one of them, the other just crawled over to the blanket and went to sleep on her own. So cute!
Karen Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: MsMaria on 2006 April 03, 00:29:52 I used it on twins this morning. The twins loved it, but the parents stomped and complained that they couldn't get around them to empty the potties, even though there was plenty of room. Dumb family sims.
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: jsalemi on 2006 April 03, 14:25:32 I used it on twins this morning. The twins loved it, but the parents stomped and complained that they couldn't get around them to empty the potties, even though there was plenty of room. Dumb family sims. www.simlogical.com -- get Inge's "no empty potty" mod and you'll never have to worry about it again. :) Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: eamethyst on 2006 April 03, 16:46:18 www.simlogical.com -- get Inge's "no empty potty" mod and you'll never have to worry about it again. :) But then you don't get to laugh at them when they make that disgusted face when they have to empty the potties. Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: Zeljka on 2006 April 03, 17:59:44 you can always use a custom potty for those sims you want to see make it... besides, neat sims will empty them anyway ;)
Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: shezoe on 2006 April 03, 18:58:20 Unfortunately, the OFB toys aren't too USEFUL. Other than Evil Jack in the Boxes, anyway. Evil Jack in the boxes lower Bladder, which lets you take a toddler in to be housebroken. ;D lol! i like this term for toddlers. i think i'll steal it. i've noticed with my own kids that they and puppies have caused the same level of damage to the carpets-lol! Title: Re: Handy object for toddlers Post by: BlueSoup on 2006 April 03, 20:21:08 Hehe, it's always funny when your Sims get all grossed out cleaning the potty out. I make a point in doing it. Look bored while you're potty-training them, will you? I'll show you! :P
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