So as adorable as all the content I’ve gathered here is, pace yourself, my dears. If you’re new to this sort of thing, I’m gonna give you a tip that is usually learned the hard way: you can only have one baby outfit per gender in your game at once. There are some swatches, different transparency. Newborn couperose: subtle capillares you can see on babies, elders, and very VERY pale people’s skin (expecially cheeks). Yes, in order to dress your Sim baby in clothes of your own choosing, the originals must be forgotten. Newborn veins: sometimes newborn have really visible veins (as a person with baby skin, it happens to me too) 4 swatches, two colors. There is really only one choice if you want to move away from those monkeys and butterflies, and that’s to find custom content to override the defaults. Who doesn’t after a while? Where’s the individualism, right? In fact, you’ve probably gotten sick of seeing those same darn outfits over and over. Green onesie with a monkey for boys, yellow onesie with a butterfly for girls. If that’s not sad enough, they are also permanently in one outfit.
Technically they’re objects – very needy ones, but objects nonetheless – and as such are forever tied down to their bassinet.