Problem: Article: Use scrap boards that are about 1 foot (0.30 m) long. Nail them into place so that they go up over the edge of the floor. That way, when you're lifting the walls up, they won't slip off the platform. While there are ways to do this on your own, the easiest and safest way is to grab another person to help. Brace the bottom against the pieces you nailed into the floor and swing the top edge up, walking it into place with your hands. With a drill, screw through the bottom board in the frame of the wall into the floor below. Use at least 2 3 in (7.6 cm) screws between each vertical stud (board) to hold it in place. Make sure you leave even spaces on both edges of the back wall to slide the sides in. Go through the same process with the other walls, starting with the sides. After screwing in the bottoms, screw the sides into the back panel, too, placing a screw every 1 foot (0.30 m) or so.  Face the right angle of the triangle on top to the front. That way, it will meet the front wall. Once you're done with the sides, do the same with the front, screwing it into place.
Summary: Nail 2-3 small wood braces along the floor on each side. Ask for help to raise the back wall and nail it in place. Screw the wall into place at the bottom. Raise the other walls and screw them in place.

Problem: Article: If you need a little more control over the table, you can use a spreadsheet program. You'll essentially be inserting a spreadsheet into your WordPad document. This requires a compatible spreadsheet editor. WordPad supports Excel and and OpenDocument formats. OpenOffice and LibreOffice are both free office suites that support the OpenDocument format. See How to Install Open Office for detailed instructions on installing OpenOffice for free. In newer versions, this can be found in the Insert section of the Home tab. In older versions of WordPad, click the "Insert" menu and select "Object". A list of objects that you can insert will appear. If you have Excel installed, you can select "Excel Worksheet". If you have OpenOffice or LibreOffice installed, you can select "OpenDocument Spreadsheet". Selecting one of these objects will insert a blank spreadsheet in your WordPad document, and your spreadsheet program will open in another window. After inserting the table, Excel or your OpenDocument spreadsheet editor will open. Anything you enter into the cells in your spreadsheet editor will appear in the table that you inserted into the WordPad document. Go through each cell and fill out the table with the important information. Even though only a small range of cells is shown in WordPad, the range will expand as you add data outside of the displayed range. If the table is smaller than the initial range, the table will shrink to fit your data. You can use the text formatting tools in your spreadsheet program to change the look for the text in the cells. You can change the font, size, color, and emphasis. Formatting text in Excel or your other spreadsheet program is very similar to formatting text in a word processor. The changes you make to the formatting will be displayed immediately in the WordPad table. You can create headers by bolding the contents of the first row in the spreadsheet program. Changes in the size of the rows and columns in your spreadsheet editor will be reflected in the table in your WordPad document immediately. Change the cell size to make your information easy to read. This will finalize the data and you'll see your finished table in WordPad. You can drag the boxes around the edge of the table to resize it. The content of the table will grow or shrink to match the new size. You can click and drag the table around your document as well. This will open your spreadsheet editor, allowing you to change the table data. If you've resized the table, it will be reverted to the original size when you edit it. You'll have to resize it again after editing.
Summary: Ensure Excel or OpenOffice is installed. Click the "Insert object" button in WordPad. Select the Worksheet option. Fill out the table data in the spreadsheet program. Format the text. Resize your cells. Close the spreadsheet editor. Move and resize the table. Double-click the table to make edits.

Problem: Article: Reading your toddler their favorite books can be a great way to entertain them. This may also help to distract your toddler if they are feeling uncomfortable or impatient with being on the plane. You may also want to pack a few new books so your toddler will have something new and exciting to look at. Nesting cups are compact, inexpensive, and they can provide lots of entertainment for a toddler. Your toddler will have fun stacking and nesting them and banging them together. Lower the tray table in front of your toddler so that they have a place to play with the cups. If you don’t have nesting cups, you could also give your toddler a few plastic cups to play with. Ask the flight attendant if they would mind giving you a few empty cups. You can provide your toddler with gel cling stickers and let them press them onto the window for a fun activity. These are available in craft supply stores and they come in all kinds of designs. They don’t permanently stick on the window and they are easy for little hands to stick them on and take them off. Make sure to remove the gel clings from the window before you leave the plane! There are lots of different travel games that you can purchase and play with your toddler. Look for games that are appropriate for your child’s age. Some toddlers may also be able to play basic card games.  Try getting a travel BINGO card that you can help your toddler fill out. Get a simple game, such as Connect 4, and show your toddler how to play. Puzzles and peg boards are also good options for playing with your toddler on the plane. Bring a standard deck of cards and play Go Fish, or get a special card game meant for young children, such as Old Maid. Play-dough is a great sensory play item for your toddler. Give them a ball of play-dough and place a plastic mat over the tray table. Then, let your toddler create with the play-dough! You can even join in with them and mold items that they ask you to. For example, if your toddler wants to make a play-dough snowman, you could make the buttons, nose, eyes, and a scarf to place on it. Although you might not usually let your toddler watch TV or play tablet games, allowing them to indulge in some screen time during the flight may be a good way to keep them entertained. Download a toddler-friendly show or movie that your child can watch during the flight. Keep in mind that it is unlikely that your toddler will want to watch a show or movie for the entire flight, so make sure that you have plenty of other options for them.
Summary:
Pack a few of your toddler’s favorite books. Give your toddler nesting cups to stack and play with. Give your toddler some gel clings to decorate the window. Pack travel games to play together. Bring a container of play-dough. Download an app or some videos onto your tablet or phone.