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Sims 2


Question Posted Thursday April 5 2007, 5:14 pm

I have the sims 2 and I used the boolprop cheat code before but out of no where one of the toddlers could not be controlled. the parent kept trying to feed it and bathe it but the child would just lay there and sometimes the toddler would float. i tried everything and the social worker was not even able to take it away. i deleted the toddler and it keeps coming back everytime i play the family again how can i make the toddler work? your help would be much appreciated thanks<3

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XkittyOkatX answered Thursday April 5 2007, 5:42 pm:
You could try to get the tombstone of life and death up. Then, right click the toddler and add it to the family. If this dosen't work, delete the toddler, and use the Tombstone of life and death and try to add the toddler again.
If that still dosen't work, try deleting the toddler, and make sure you save!
Maybe try turning boolprop off, too if that's possible?

I hope this helps at all!!

Kat<3

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