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The '''Rip Co. Little Baker Oven''' is a [[skill]] [[toy]] in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'' that only [[child]]ren can use.
The '''Rip Co. Little Baker Oven''' is a [[skill]] [[toy]] in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'' that only [[child]]ren can use. It is made by [[Rip Co.]], a toy manufacturing company.


In both games, it allows children to build [[Cooking]] skill by baking items that cannot be prepared with normal stoves, and children can burn food they attempt to cook in it.
Children build [[Cooking]] skill by using it. In ''The Sims 2'', it builds Cooking skill like a normal stove. In ''The Sims 3'', it will not raise a child's Cooking skill higher than three points, and those points will not be visible until the Sim starts skilling in Cooking as a [[Teen]] or older. In ''The Sims 2'', the Little Baker Oven produces a muffin. In ''The Sims 3'', it can produce three unique recipes, a muffin, a pie and a cake (in ''Ambitions'', caramel and chocolate brownies, cookies and cupcakes are added). In both games, Sims cannot cook these foods on normal stoves.

==The Sims 2==
In ''The Sims 2'', the Little Baker Oven produces a muffin. The muffin can be burned, and as with a normal stove, children with low cooking skill are more likely to burn it. It may be advisable to let a child gain one or two Cooking points from a bookshelf or television before getting them a Little Baker Oven.

The Little Baker Oven will not have a "Make..." option, but otherwise works much like a normal stove. A child using it may be distracted and walk away while the muffin is baking, in which case the player will be able to direct the child to get it by clicking on the oven and selecting Get Food. As with food prepared with full-size appliances, if the "Eat" interaction is canceled, the player will be able to direct other Sims to eat the muffin. Also, if ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons]]'' or later is installed, the muffin can be stored as a [[leftover]].

Like other skill toys in ''The Sims 2'', there is no limit to how much skill a Sim can gain by using the Little Baker Oven. If ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]'' is installed, using the Little Baker Over builds [[enthusiasm]] for the [[Cuisine]] hobby.


If ''[[The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff]]'' is installed, the oven will come in 4 different recolors. Due to a mesh-naming conflict with the base game, custom recolors may not work unless the appropriate "Extra" from the [[Color Enable Package]] is installed.
If ''[[The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff]]'' is installed, the oven will come in 4 different recolors. Due to a mesh-naming conflict with the base game, custom recolors may not work unless the appropriate "Extra" from the [[Color Enable Package]] is installed.


==The Sims 3==
In ''The Sims 3''. Sims with the [[Childish]] [[trait]] cannot use this toy.
In ''The Sims 3'', the Little Baker Oven will not raise a child's Cooking skill higher than three points, and those points will not be visible until the Sim starts skilling in Cooking as a [[teen]] or older.

In ''The Sims 3'', base game, it can produce three unique recipes, a muffin, a pie and a cake. The muffin is the basic recipe, and children become able to make pie and cake as their skill increases.

''[[Ambitions]]'' adds the ability to make blueberry and vanilla muffins, chocolate and sugar cookies, caramel and chocolate brownies, and cupcakes.

Sims with the [[Childish]] [[trait]] cannot use this toy.



It is made by [[Rip Co.]], a toy manufacturing company.


[[File:Child_chef.jpg|thumb|left|264px|A boy using the toy oven.]]
[[File:Child_chef.jpg|thumb|left|264px|A boy using the toy oven.]]