Cool guide. IIRC, Play is also fairly fast for Movement (the combined adult/toddler interaction where the adult tosses them briefly in the air and such). Might be useful if someone doesn't have Toddler Stuff.
You forgot the biggest way to boost leveling their skills - have them live in a tiny house! I did the 100 baby challenge in one and am doing so again. You can get from age up to maxed before the tykes need to sleep or eat, using the skill spams you suggest in your article. I don't bother having an adult waste time playing for them to level imagination though, that goes quickly with simply 'play with toy' in a tiny house, especially at the moment as they never finish the action until you tell them too.
I agree with CelSims. With a tiny house and the right lot traits I can level all toddler skills in a day using just a tablet, potty-chair and the independent trait. They only need parents to put food in the fridge for them or harvest plants. Then I drag the produce to the toddler.
Thank you! I always wondered why toddler sims always want to watch their parents and thought it didn't do much for Thinking but now I'll have to revisit. I always have such a hard time with maxing out Thinking.
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I knew the trick about the Blarfy and actually feel like screaming at YouTubers when they don't use it, lol.
The other tricks I wasn't aware of. I always used different methods. This is perfect for anyone doing the 100 baby challenge.