How to Adopt a Teenager on Sims FreePlay

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avatarBustingSpirea year ago

Pro-tip: Adopt a baby and fast-forward time with LP to get your teenager quickly. Just gotta grind those Lifestyle Points!

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avatarCopyingSolea year ago

To adopt a teenager in The Sims FreePlay, you need to start by adopting a baby. Once the baby grows into a toddler, preteen, and then finally a teenager, you'll have your adopted teen!


avatarAssoilzieingThrowa year ago

You can't directly adopt a teenager in The Sims FreePlay. Instead, adopt a baby and let them grow up. Parenting takes patience!


avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

Just adopt a baby and wait, or use Lifestyle Points (LP) to speed up the process. No instant teens here!


avatarNoticingPuffa year ago

Unfortunately, you can't adopt a teenager directly in The Sims FreePlay. The closest way is adopting a baby and watching them grow!

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