Problem: Article: Find out what game your brother likes the most and play it with him.  Make sure it's a game that more than two people can play. Kids can play simple board games or design their own game like balloon football or tag. Not all people like board games or sports. Video games are a good way to bond with your brother if he is a gamer. Teens can play more complicated games with their brothers, like harder video games or team sports. Ask your brother to teach you how to play a game or sport. This is a good way for siblings to feel important by helping each other. Be silly together or tell jokes.  Kids are creative. Kids shouldn't be afraid to be silly to make their brother laugh. Find out what kinds of jokes and humor make your brother laugh. Tell funny stories about yourself and your family. Make sure its something your brother likes. Try picking one of his favorites.  Keep in mind that older kids should make sure the movie or show is age appropriate for younger siblings. For example, a horror movie might not be appropriate for younger kids since they are scary. Try sticking to funny shows and movies. This is especially important if he is a lot younger than you.  Reading is an important activity for young kids.  Find out your brother's favorite book or story. Offer to read it to him. Do funny voices for the characters to make it more fun. Sometimes, its more fun to get out of the house together.  Try going swimming or to an amusement park in good weather. When it snows, go outside and have a snowball fight or make a snowman together. You could also go ice skating, skateboarding, or paintballing. Kids can go to the playground together. Kids and teens should make sure they have their parents permission to go out. They should also make sure they have appropriate supervision.
Summary: Play games with your brother. Make your brother laugh. Watch a movie or TV show together. Read to your brother. Have a fun day out with your brother.

Problem: Article: First, make sure the holes in your colander are small enough to prevent the grains of rice from slipping through. Then load your colander with ½ cup (97.5 g) of rice. Rinse with water to ensure a clean batch of rice water. Transfer the rinsed rice to a medium-sized mixing bowl. Add two to three cups of water (473 ml to 710 ml). Let it sit for a half-hour. Once the water has soaked into the rice, stir it up. Use your spoon or fingers to gently press the rice. Release the rice’s vitamin- and mineral-content into the water by doing so. Place a fine sieve over your storage container (or a bowl for immediate use). Strain the mixture through the sieve. Seal the liquid’s container and store in the refrigerator. When refrigerated, your rice water should keep for up to a week.
Summary: Rinse the rice. Soak the rice. Stir the contents. Strain and store the water.

Problem: Article: Think long and hard about what you're good at and what you're bad at. What subjects in school do you really do well at? Are you good at memorizing, or do you learn better with hands-on activities? Think about both the abstract things you're good at, like deducing conclusions from facts, and the concrete skills you have, like making speeches or doing geometry. Write these things down on paper. Sometimes it can help to get an outside opinion. Ask someone who knows you well what they think you're particularly good at. You may be surprised at the things they list that you might not have thought of. Things that give your pride are probably going to be things that you're both passionate about and good at. You want your eventual career to be something you're passionate about and good at, so thinking about what makes you proud is a good place to start. As you're listing what you like to do and what you're good at, you might start to notice patterns. If you don't see a pattern, it's okay. You can even ask a friend to read over your list and see if they see a pattern. Look for things that your strengths and interests have in common with one another.  Maybe you seem to be good at logical reasoning and math and you have an interest in cars and the way things work. Maybe you have an interest in meeting people and connecting with others and you're good at reading people and getting people to open up.
Summary: Take inventory of your strengths and weaknesses. Ask a friend or family member about what your strong points are. Assess what about yourself gives you pride. Look for patterns.

Problem: Article: Tap the App Store icon on your iPad’s Home screen to open the App Store. Do this by typing “Kindle” into the search pane at the top right of the App Store interface and tapping the Search button. Select the iPad version of the Kindle app. Tap the "Get" button next to the Kindle App in the iPad section of the search results. Tap "Install". Enter your Apple ID password and tap the OK button to install the app.
Summary:
Open the App Store. Search for the Kindle app. Install the iPad version of the Kindle app.