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The easiest way to make sure this gets done right is to install Origin and register you sims expansions with it. If the expansion is installed it will say play when you select it from the games menu. If it's not installed or detected (which means your sims game can't find it eaither) it will give you the option to downlaod it. Anything from EA and be registered, downlaoded, activated, and installed with origin. As much as I hate Origin I find it to be an entenssal tool for using games from EA. Helps kill headaces like this. If orign says the game is fine but it's still not showing up try reinstalling the game through origin. You may have to add the game to steam as a non steam game to get the steam overlay if you do though. Otherwise you'll be using the origin overlay. Other than that *shrugs*
From your Steam Library - in online mode and viewing Game Details - verify that you have the DLCs that you want installed checked; or uncheck the ones you don't want installed? Then a verification of the local cache files should add (or remove) whichever.
After you wait out the completion of the verification, you should exit Steam and re-boot your computer, before playing The Sims 3.