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how do infants age up?

i tried clicking on a baby to see how many days until she will age up then I realized I can't click on babies!
so how long do babies stay as infants and when do they age up??
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  • MiniMargMiniMarg Posts: 13 New Member
    Hi!

    In the Sims 4, The infants will only grow up as a child, if you click on the baby (when you are controlling an teen-elder) and click on "Age Up" that is an option on the baby's menu!
  • simflowerrsimflowerr Posts: 57 Member
    Babys stay infants for 0-3 days. You can age them up manually by clicking on the interaction 'Age Up' whilst controlling a Teen-Elder.
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  • GalacticGalGalacticGal Posts: 28,294 Member
    I think the number of days baby remains an infant is determined by the overall length of days you've chosen: Short, Normal or Long. Someone, please correct me if I'm wrong.
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  • ceyricceyric Posts: 1,584 Member
    Your baby will age up automatically after around 3 days, or you can click on your baby and select "Age Up."
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  • leo3487leo3487 Posts: 4,062 Member
    edited June 2015
    as somebody than likes open again and again old wounds:

    Really at english it is Infant?

    Infant translated to Spanish is Infante
    Infante at TS2 an TS3 (spanish) is the 2nd Life Stage

    >:)
  • sunshineandsimoleonssunshineandsimoleons Posts: 8,413 Member
    leo3487 wrote: »
    as somebody than likes open again and again old wounds:

    Really at english it is Infant?

    Infant translated to Spanish is Infante
    Infante at TS2 an TS3 (spanish) is the 2nd Life Stage

    >:)

    It is infant in english. Not really sure what you're asking here though..
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  • jaxie086jaxie086 Posts: 1,920 Member
    Sims studio thought it would be so much better to have babies magically catapulted from the bassinet, skip about a decade of aging, and turn into a kid! Absolute genius if you ask me.... :(
  • catmando830catmando830 Posts: 9,117 Member
    click on it and choose "age up"
  • luthienrisingluthienrising Posts: 37,617 Member
    Don't click on the baby itself, unless it's in the bassinet. Click on the bassinet.
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  • iraeshiniraeshin Posts: 163 Member
    @simflowerr @chider1234
    thanks! that's exactly the answer I've been searching for >_< tysm! <3
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  • LatinaBunnyLatinaBunny Posts: 4,666 Member
    edited June 2015
    leo3487 wrote: »
    as somebody than likes open again and again old wounds:

    Really at english it is Infant?

    Infant translated to Spanish is Infante
    Infante at TS2 an TS3 (spanish) is the 2nd Life Stage

    >:)

    Yeah, infant is another word for baby in (American) English. :p The American English term for what you're talking about is "toddlers".

    It is what it is. It's used correctly in that language for an English game. So, What's the problem?

    Edit: By the way, it seems different Spanish dialects refer "infante" as offspring of royalty or soldiers.

    Here's a Wikipedia page:
    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infante

    So, it all depends on context. For sims4, English version, infant is English for the baby, yes.
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  • Claret1011Claret1011 Posts: 297 Member
    Infant is a bit of a broader term in English anyway. A toddler could be referred to as an infant too. Infant can be synonymous with child too.

    Dictionary.com definition:

    1. a child during the earliest period of its life, especially before he or she can walk; baby.
    2. Law. a person who is not of full age, especially one who has not reached the age of 18 years; a minor.
    3. a beginner, as in experience or learning; novice:

    So basically it could be a baby or just someone under 18. Usually used pre-teen though, but could easily refer to babies, toddlers or children.
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