I have a quiet, happy baby in Seasons

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rhodaloo:
Quote from: abelle on 2007 March 26, 19:26:32

I just now RTFM and realised this is not at all the case. By now I have put back in squinge´s breastfeeding hack, which would stop this behaviour if it is caused by low social, as breastfeeding increases social. Maybe bathing does, too? At least it does so for toddlers. I hardly ever bath my babies.


I never pulled the breastfeeding hack from my game but still found that my babies were extremely fussy (mimicing real life  :P).  By playing with the babies before they ate and also laying them on the floor after eating, they have done much better. I'll have to try bathing, I guess. 

myskaal:
I haven't had a fussy kid yet... though I'm waiting. I know it's just around the corner with 3 currently on the way and full houses already.

My routine so far: Play, feed, cuddle, bathe, set on the floor for a bit and attempt to have the caregiver pee/eat, change diaper, put in the crib and take care of the parent. Doing this twice a day has so far kept 'em quiet and happy.

ZiggyDoodle:
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This was toddlers who had only had one dose of smartmilk.  If I supernuke them I get better results.

I've found that popping bottles of smartmilk in the toddler's inventory is quite handy; no need to redirect an adult, teen, or Servo from whatever they're doing to feed the kid.

Kids are good garden workers but Servos are the best of all.  They're impervious to cold, heat and don't tire easily.....and can be powered down whey they get irritating.

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