Factoids and Statistics on Skill Gaining

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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: karen on 2008 March 01, 15:50:55

Pardon my ignorance, but what's CTAE?
Child, Teen, Adult, Elder.

Quote from: karen on 2008 March 01, 15:50:55

I love the activity table.  Especially the fact that it 1) builds more than one skill, and 2) can be used by both toddlers and kids.  Good to know that it beats the other toddler toys, which I had long since grown utterly sick of :)
I wasn't aware it was usable by kids, but such a thing would be pointless, as a 150 LR is categorically insuperior to other child-enabled items.

Karen:
Kids can definitely use it for drawing; I've seen that in my game.  (And then, just like the easel, it leaves a half-completed drawing on the table that must be "scrapped" by the next person to come along who wants to use the table.  :()  I wonder if the activity table builds social (toddler-toddler or toddler-kid interactions) like the dollhouse?

I'm very pleased so far with the new toddler items in this EP.  It's LONG past time the little rugrats got some extra attention!

Karen

Zazazu:
Table gives four spots for drawing, though, in a relatively smaller size than four easels (plus, ya know, toddler-enabled). In a nursery with twins or more, it's way more efficient than as many other toys as you would need space-wise. I've never cared much if my toddlers skill, I just want them out of the toilet and not stalking their parents.

witch:
I only got The option to teach one nursery rhyme to the toddler. I can't remember the skill point(s)? awarded, but didn't have the option to teach another rhyme. So the charisma rabbit may be around a while yet; I loathe the soundtrack of the damn thing!

Faizah:
Toddlers can still gain charisma from the rhyme after learning it, by singing the rhyme to themselves, though I found the process of doing this manually - queuing up rhyme after rhyme - fairly tedious. (They also gain music enthusiasm - I kept at it long enough to get the toddler membership to the music lot, then let him have the rabbit)

And pictures on the drawing table can be grabbed and stuck on the wall, like paintings from the easel. I'm stashing them in the toddler responsible's inventory for now.

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