Game.co.uk published a page for The Sims 4 Kids Room Stuff where they unveiled the official pack description and it’s key features. You can order the game code by clicking HERE!
Design and personalise kids’ bedrooms that spark the imagination of your Sims with The Sims™ 4 Kids Room Stuff*. Collect and trade monster cards, then bring them to life in the electronic battle station. Put on a puppet show to tell stories and entertain family and friends. Outfit your Sims in kids clothing that expresses their individual style.
- Customise Kids Rooms – Build kids bedrooms that are both expressive and full of style. Excite your Sim’s imagination with colourful new furniture and themed decorations ranging from space robots to fun flower flourishes.
- Battle with Monsters – Collect and trade monster cards featuring your Sim’s favourite magical creatures. Use cards in the electronic battle station to bring them to life and challenge friends to a monster duel that’s sure to excite.
- Play with Puppets – With the all-new puppet theatre and a bit of imagination, Sims can tell a variety of whimsical stories to entertain an audience of family and friends.
- Kids Fashion – Trendy yet playful kids clothing and hairstyles let Sims showcase their individual style, or highlight their obsession with the latest tween heartthrob.

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