The Sims 4 mod turns toddlers into tiny DJs with custom music
AMARA’s DJ Table Mod gives toddlers a real music loop, not a static toy. It adds beats, dance, custom moodlets, and a music folder for family saves.

Toddlers in The Sims 4 finally got something closer to a tiny career path than a nursery prop. AMARA’s DJ Table Mod turns a chunky toy booth into an interactive music station where toddlers can turn it on, choose Make a Beat or DJ Play, dance, and trigger custom moodlets instead of just filling space in a playroom.
The appeal is in how hands-on it is. After installing the package and script files, players find the object in Buy/Build Mode by searching the creator name, place the table, and use the Turn On interaction. From there, toddlers can actively mix music and pick up the Playful Beats buff along with Tiny DJ, Feeling the Rhythm, Silly Sounds Overload, and Too Much Noise. That stack of moodlets makes the object feel like something happening in the save, not just another cute object.
AMARA also built in custom music support. The table ships with a dedicated music folder, so players can drop in their own tracks and make the booth fit a specific household, daycare build, or family storyline. The creator also noted that the original toy track could not be located, so substitute music was used to keep the object working. That kind of fix matters because it keeps the mod practical, not just decorative. It was published last month, which puts it squarely in the middle of the ongoing push to make early-childhood play less static.
The release lands in a Sims 4 landscape that has long treated toddlers as a life stage worth dressing up but not always expanding. Electronic Arts’ 2017 Toddler Stuff pack pitched toddler play as a way to express personalities, burn off energy, and make friends, with a slide, crawling tunnels, and a ball pit leading the way. EA’s May 12, 2026 update also folded in improvements for infants, toddlers, sleep, and general Sim autonomy, and its official messaging around infants has emphasized quality-of-life fixes and nursery-building. AMARA’s DJ table fits that pattern while pushing it further, giving family saves a more active, personality-driven toddler loop that actually changes how a nursery, daycare, or legacy household plays. For players who like their early-childhood stories to feel busy and lived in, this little booth does more than look cute. It gives toddlers something to do.
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