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Re: New Set/Premium Content: Lullabies & Nursery Rhymes
« Reply #30 on: July 26, 2013, 06:46:15 AM »
The premium content is sold separately as well, but only from Shop Mode in-game. It's brilliant.
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Re: New Set/Premium Content: Lullabies & Nursery Rhymes
« Reply #31 on: September 11, 2013, 12:29:28 PM »
 Thanks for all the replies guys. :) ^^^

 I broke down and bought the set. I thought about it for hours. (The level I'm on LOL!) It is my first complete set! I don't know if this would be considered cheating it out, but with the "COMPLETE YOUR SET" discount, I bought a couple items out of the set. Each item bought gives a decent little discount on the set. Ehhh, I probably didn't really save that much anyway.

 The clothes are too cute! Yay! I finally have all store toddler clothes! Anyways, the clothes are to die for! They kind of all have this jumper vibe!

 The furniture and decor are nice! I really was excited about getting a potty, high chair, and a crib! They're modern-ish! (lol) You also get some/a cute owl chair, blocks table, rugs(?), butterfly decor.

The baby monitor isn't all that great. I mean, yeah, it's nice but I tend to forget to place them and it just makes nooboo tending a little more stressful.
 The changing/bathing table is awesome! It goes in every nursery I have and gets its use!! Now, I have all toddler premium content! (The swing, walker, playpen, monitor, & changing table!)
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Re: New Set/Premium Content: Lullabies & Nursery Rhymes
« Reply #32 on: September 11, 2013, 01:01:11 PM »
If it makes you feel better, simlover16, I'm a complete idiot when it comes to the monitor. Haven't figured out how to use it. At all. Kinda embarrassing lol

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Re: New Set/Premium Content: Lullabies & Nursery Rhymes
« Reply #33 on: September 11, 2013, 01:35:47 PM »
If it makes you feel better, simlover16, I'm a complete idiot when it comes to the monitor. Haven't figured out how to use it. At all. Kinda embarrassing lol

Excuse me, allow me to giggle.

 I really have no idea either. I have some, but barely enough.  I guess I should use it more to become more familiar with it.
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Re: New Set/Premium Content: Lullabies & Nursery Rhymes
« Reply #34 on: September 11, 2013, 01:49:14 PM »
I think I know how the monitor works. You have to place one in the nursery (there's a little space on the changing station you can use) and at least one more in another room. The toddlers can autonomously ask for things via the monitor and if there is an adult in the room containing another one of monitors, they will respond to the toddler. It's not so useful when you're playing a small family, but in a large household with more than one toddler and a 3+ adults, it can be very effective.  :)
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Re: New Set/Premium Content: Lullabies & Nursery Rhymes
« Reply #35 on: September 11, 2013, 02:04:14 PM »
So the monitor doesn't really need to have you use it?

(I'd placed it on the changing station, but then couldn't figure out who was supposed to it, or how. Figured I was better off just paying attention to the kid.)