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[[File:TS4 Babies.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional render of toddlers in ''The Sims 4''.<ref group="n">The render appears to depict the Sims on the [[:File:TS4 official boxart.png|box art]] as they were when they were toddlers.</ref>]]Toddlers were not included in the initial release of ''[[The Sims 4]]''.<ref>[http://www.thesims.com/news/neighborhoods-weird-moments-and-more Neighborhoods, Weird Moments and More] on [[TheSims.com]]</ref> However, they were added to the game about two years later via the [[The Sims 4/Patch 46|January 12, 2017 patch]]. Unlike ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'', toddlers in ''The Sims 4'' stand by default. Also, unlike earlier games in which they either could or couldn't walk, they can walk even with low movement skill, though they will stumble. As in the earlier games, toddlers cannot be left at home alone without a Sim aged teen or older being present. Toddlers cannot live alone without a nanny, babysitter, butler or an older playable Sim being present on the lot.
 
Toddlers can only experience a limited number of emotions. They can either be happy, playful, energized, sad, or angry, but they cannot feel dazed, embarrassed, uncomfortable, confident, focused, flirty, tense, bored, scared or inspired. Toddlers also have unique [[Trait (The Sims 4)|traits]] that are not available for older Sims. The [[fussy]] trait allows them to cause mischief and throw tantrums. The [[clingy]] trait causes toddlers to have separation anxiety and to become shy around new Sims. [[Angelic]] toddlers can also talk to other Sims. A toddler that is sad may cry, which will cause older Sims to become tense. Sims will become uncomfortable if they are near a toddler with a stinky diaper.
 
Toddlers in ''The Sims 4'' appear to be taller than in previous games. Similar to ''[[The Sims FreePlay]]'', toddlers can climb small stairs without the help of older Sims. Unlike earlier games, toddlers now sleep in beds instead of cribs. As in ''The Sims 3'', they can eat regular food, although it does not need to be prepared in a food processor. Toddlers have [[Toddler skills#The Sims 4|unique skills]], namely communication, movement, thinking, imagination, and potty. These skills can be acquired by performing various actions, engaging with objects and the world around them, as well as getting help from a caregiver. Toddlers can be added to a household in the same ways that they could be added in earlier games:
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