Toddlers only are allowed for preschool (they must be sent alone). These activities are limited to toddlers and YA and older. Requires: Parenthood, Seasons, Island Living (for the beach), Bowling Night (for bowling), Spooky Stuff (for the Pumpkin Patch), and Outdoor Retreat (for camping)ĭownload under the cut. Hanging out at the mall has the chance to spend money as well. In keeping with my capitalist society of sims, all the classes cost something and the entertainment venue (sporting arena, water park, etc.) charge nominal entrance fees. They last anywhere from 45 minutes to 5 hours and all receive a buff (some new, some game buffs they’d receive if they did that activity in game), and some receive extra goodies in your sim’s inventory(like a new toy or a carved pumpkin or some artwork). They are available both on the phone under “Travel” or on the computer under “Household”. Sometimes you just need sims to go off, work on skills, and fill some needs while you play with other members of the household. Not that teens can’t do what adults and tried really hard to add some specific ones I haven’t seen, yet. I wanted to focus on some activities for the youth of the sims - toddlers, children, and teens.
So there’s a lot of activities floating around but they’re mostly for YA and up.