Now I have finally been able to play with Toddlers I am in love, they are awesome.
I only have the base game so here goes. The family I made has a strictish stay at home Mum who is hot headed and self assured and neat, her husband the Dad is Goofy, a slob and family oriented, they both love their children so much. Then there is a rebellious Teenage girl who deliberately picks fights with her Mum because they are too similar for their own good, she is hot headed and two other traits. Then there is a genius boy. Then there is two toddlers, one a boy is inquisitive, the other is fussy and always throwing tantrums.
I love them.
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Fun must be always -- Tomas Hertl (San Jose Sharks hockey player)
Also, I agree with @stilljustme2 's suggestion to get the Parenthood GP when you can if you love playing families! I had a toddler who was in a bad mood so she destroyed her teen-aged sister's science project! The older sis got mad at the toddler and yelled at her, and it was realistic to how families really act! Then I could have the parent correct the toddler and using as a learning experience! I think this is my favorite pack for TS4 so far!
In my opinion, they take up too much of my Sims' attention. I'm not willing to halt the life of my other Sims just because a toddler needs something which they do almost constantly. I found a solution though. Me and my favorite Sim (Don Lothario) simply went on an impregnation spree and visited the kids instead. That way we had cuteness when we wanted it and could walk away when enough was enough. I write in past tense, but some of his 20 kids are still toddlers. My bad.
It's also been fun to experience the genetics side of the whole thing. I've never been the type to play a nuclear family and rosy red stuff like that. It gets boring and predictable even before I start ;-)
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Fun must be always -- Tomas Hertl (San Jose Sharks hockey player)