Once you've found and married your true love in Stardew Valley, you'll be able to have kids. You're limited to a maximum of two kids, and there are some things you'll need to do before the game gives you the option at all.
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Never fear — when it comes to having children, Stardew Valley makes it much easier than real life. For everything you need to know about getting married, what to expect when you're expecting, and how children behave in-game, look no further than this guide. We will explain how to have kids in Stardew Valley and much more.
Updated January 17, 2022: Having children in Stardew Valley can be an utter delight, and in order to further illustrate how to reach the joys of parenthood in the game, we've added a video guide to this article.
There are a couple of things to know about having kids in Stardew Valley:
You'll need to meet certain criteria before the game lets you add kids to your family. The requirements are as follows:
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Getting married in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward, but it does take some time.
Once you've reached a friendship level of eight hearts with a marriage candidate, you can purchase a bouquet from Pierre's General Store. When you give it to your beloved, the two of you will enter a relationship and your heart level will be unlocked, allowing you to level it up to 10 hearts.
When you reach 10 hearts, you'll be able to purchase a Mermaid's Pendant from the Old Mariner, who shows up on the east side of the Beach (you'll need to upgrade the broken bridge with 300 wood if you haven't already) when it rains. He'll only sell it to you if you've upgraded your
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