Article: Come up with a challenging craft idea before you arrive to babysit and bring the necessary supplies with you. You can also look up a list of craft ideas on your computer or phone and ask the older kid you're babysitting which one they want to work on. Avoid projects that are too easy or older kids might find them boring.  Try making flip books. Give them a notepad or stack of sticky notes and have them draw a slightly different image on the bottom right corner of each page. Then, when they flip through the book, their drawings will look like a short animation. Make jewelry. Bring a jewelry-making kit with you with thread, yarn, beads, and other things they can use to make bracelets or necklaces. Build molecules using cotton swabs, cotton balls, and glue. Older kids prefer games that involve strategizing and thinking. Avoid easy games that older kids might find boring. You can even teach older kids a brand new game, or bring a game that none of you have played before.  Teach them how to play chess. Play a strategy card game like Hearts or Rummy. Play strategy board games like Risk and Mastermind. If you’re in charge of dinner, ask the older kid you’re babysitting if they want to help you make something instead of ordering out. You can make pizza or have breakfast for dinner. You can even have a mini cooking competition to see whose dish turns out better. Try to find a park that has a playground. Pack a bag with water, snacks, and a blanket so you can sit on the grass. Bring some board games, cards, and a frisbee or ball to play catch with. Older kids may test your limits and push back when you try to enforce the rules. If the kid you’re babysitting is doing something they’re not supposed to, it’s OK to tell them they need to stop. Don’t yell or get angry, but do be serious and persistent if they try to ignore you.For example, if the kid you’re babysitting is playing video games even though their parents said video games are off limits, you could say something like “Hey, your parents said you’re not supposed to be playing video games. Turn them off and let's find something else to do. Want to order food?”
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Do complex arts and crafts if they want to make something. Play challenging strategy games if they want to do a low-key activity. Make food together if they're hungry. Take them to a nearby park if you have permission. Don’t be afraid to set boundaries.

Problem: Article: The website for the Federation Internationale de Football Association is the most visited sports website in the world.[citation needed] Go to FIFA.com/worldcup/ to find the latest news stories, bracket information and more. It is available on Android and Apple phones. It includes the World Match Centre with information on past, current and future matches. The Twitterverse keeps track of games, wins and losses as they occur. Follow accounts like Fox Soccer News, BBC World Cup, AP World Cup and FIFA World Cup Individual hashtags for teams, games and world cup moments will be used, so follow trending topics to find new hashtags to use and follow. Streaming the match online may involve using a pirated version of the broadcast and it is likely to cut in and out of availability.
Summary: Go to FIFA.com. Download the FIFA app on your smartphone or tablet. Follow the World Cup on Twitter. Check online one week before the World Cup to find links to online match streaming.

The key to a successful mobile game is one that’s easy to understand and play, yet interesting and challenging enough to keep the user coming back. Outline a basic idea or story, then brainstorm how to make it “never-ending,” like by adding different levels, challenges, and goals.  For example, if your game is going to be shooting down stray meteorites, incorporate harder levels where the meteorites start falling faster, or set a goal for the player where they can unlock a new launcher if they shoot 15 meteorites in 5 seconds. Think about the games that are most popular or that you like the most when you’re brainstorming. What do you like about them? How can you use the best aspects in your own game? The 2 primary platforms are either iOS (which is what iPhones use) or Android. While similar in some ways, each platform differs in how much freedom you have as a developer along with how much money you’ll spend or make. For instance, Android allows you more flexibility with custom functions and features because it’s an open-source platform.  iOS tends to be easier to develop apps on since its programming language (Swift) is less involved than Android’s (Java). You’ll have a better chance of making more money if you use iOS. The App Store generates almost double the revenue of Android’s equivalent, which is Google Play.  You can build for both iOS and Android, but it will be more expensive since each one has its own coding structure and requirements. If you want to use both platforms, it’s best to start with just one since you have limited time and resources. Once you develop the game for that platform, you can convert it to be compatible with the other. Once you have your concept, figure out how you want it to look and run. Vibrant, bold graphics tend to look best on small smartphone or tablet screens. You’ll also want to take advantage of all the fun functions of mobile devices, like tilting the phone to steer a car or swiping with your finger to swing a sword.  Add sound effects to enhance the experience for the user. You can include anything from fun background music to the sound of a cheering crowd whenever the player scores a goal, for instance. You can design your graphics with software like Photoshop, or hire a graphic designer if you want more professional-looking images. Check your platform’s design requirements first. You can find the list on either Google Play or the App Store. Beginners can use a “drag and drop” program to create your game without actually having to code anything. And if you do know how to code, use open-source framework, like Phaser, which can provide support, plugins, and blueprints for building your game.  One of the most popular game development programs is GameSalad, which lets you build fully functioning 2D games without writing a single line of code. While “drag and drop” programs are easy and convenient, they’ll also limit how much customization and control you have. Consider outsourcing the development step to make your life easier if you’re not an experienced coder or developer. It’s worth the extra cost to have a professionally-designed product. The top way to make money from your app is by charging a fee to download it or a monthly subscription rate. But if you want to offer a free game, you can still monetize it by adding things like in-app purchases, premium content, or ads.  You can try offering what’s known as a “freemium” app. People can download your gaming app for free, but then pay for more advanced features or a better experience. In-app purchases might include buying coins so your character can have new clothes, for example, or paying to play the game without ads. There are different ad services you can choose from. For instance, a popular option for Android apps is Google AdMob. Be careful not to overdo it with ads. You don’t want to frustrate players or disrupt their gaming experience. If you developed your game for iOS, you’ll use the App Store. If you used Android, you’ll upload to Google Play. The companies will review your game and determine if it’s acceptable to be included in their app stores.  Getting your game approved by Google is much easier than by Apple. Once you submit to Google Play, your game could be live in just a few hours. To upload an app on Google Play, you have to sign up for a Google Play Developer account which costs $25. To submit an app to Apple, you need to enroll in the iOS Developer Program, which is $99 a year. If your game isn’t accepted, make any necessary changes based on the feedback you receive, then re-submit as many times as you’d like. You can appeal a rejection to Apple’s App Review Board if you feel it was unfair.
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Come up with a concept for your game that’s simple yet addicting. Decide which platform you want to use based on features and budget. Design your game using colorful graphics and mobile-specific features. Build your app with a development program or open-source framework. Monetize your game if you want to generate revenue. Submit your finished game to the platform’s reviewing body.