Children can be a handful to take care of, but the best way to pass time fast while with a child is to have fun. The following are methods and steps to have a good time with the children you are taking care of.

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Activities

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    Do crafts. Have a child make something with you. You can find easy crafts online, with everyday materials. Get toilet paper rolls and put a face on it with creative supplies, like paint, small toys, string, or/and any other materials that you can find.
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    Exercise. There's a lot of ways to exercise a child. You can simply play with a ball. Get a ball, have the child stand at the bottom of the staircase, and try to throw the ball all the way up. If the child does, then the adult bounces it back down. It's easy to find games to play, like soccer, or just passing the ball back and forth.
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    Run around. Maybe in the park, the house, or the backyard. A great way to entertain and tire the child is to pretend one of you is a lion or something of that sort. Just don't say anything like a monster or a ghost, as the whole game becomes traumatic. Make it a game with funny facial expressions and pretending to fall down every once in a while.
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    Go out. Children love the playground. Playgrounds are meant to be played in, and they are there because children love to play. Maybe go and have a picnic with your child, then let them play. This is also a good idea if you would like to read, or occupy yourself while they play but always keep an eye on the child. 
    • Go to the pool to go swimmingand cool off, or a more natural experience at a lake. If you're near a beach, children love the sand. Water-parks are a safe place to go, as they usually have areas with sprinklers. If you are taking them somewhere to cool off in water, bring swim diapers, plans for food, (either money, or a picnic, which is fun), a change of clothes, and normal diapers. Never leave the child unattended near or in water.
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Games

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    Play games––kids love games. All sorts of games. You can entertain a child with simple, fun board games, like Hungry Hungry Hippos, Twister, Candyland, and depending on the age, more thoughtful games like Guess Who?. Games like Monopoly, chess, or Scrabble are likely to be confusing and boring for young minds.
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    Let the child play games on your device. Tablets and phones have so many gaming options for all ages, even little kids are included in the demographic. It's easy to find a game a child would want to play, as they can choose the app that they would like according to their personality. Beware though; while children are in love with technology, they're clumsy. Make sure you have a secure phone case that will protect your phone in case it's dropped.
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    Make up games with toys and/or the imagination. If you have toys that you can play with, you might want to get a ball and simply pass it back and forth. You can also create a kingdom of animals, create an army out of stuffed animals, or anything else that you can think of. You can also pretend to be these animals, like you are the human and the child is the lion. Children tend to find it funny when you run away screaming that the kid is a lion like a mad-man. Just make sure you stay close, as they find the reaction on your face entertaining. Fainting is a funny addition to the act.
    • If you have a deck of cards, then try making up a simple card game. For example, you could assign activities to each suit that everyone has to do when it's drawn.
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Stories

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    Tell stories. Storytelling relaxes kids and is fun. Have a child sit in your lap or near you, and start telling the story. Add fun movements and get them involved. For example––You: And then Jack looked up at the sky and saw the giant beanstalk. He slowly started to climb up. Start tickling the child from their toes all the way up to their head, to imitate your hands climbing. That is just one way to get them involved. You might even want to invent a story with the child, like asking what the main character's name is, what pet it has, etc. Make funny voices for each of the characters to make it more interesting to listen to.
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Eating

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    Cook together. While you are able to entertain a child, a child can also spend time eating and cooking. Most children love to cook. You can make cookies together, and have the child help you. They can help you with things like cracking the eggs, stirring, and putting the cookie-dough on the cooking pan. Afterwards you can enjoy the treat together. If you're babysitting, taking pictures would be nice for the parents and proves you did something productive.
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    Make a small meal for the child that kids tend to enjoy. That means simple things with strong flavors, like macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets, or sandwiches. If you're planning on going out, fast-food restaurants are an easy go-to. If you're going for a healthier idea, head to a grocery store and pick out some quick food. You can also just ask the child what they would like to eat, and serve that up. If they suggest something that is not ideal, you can try to find a compromise or make something together.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Should there be a time limit to the amount of time the kids are on electronics?
    Agere Baby
    Agere Baby
    Community Answer
    You can choose this amount, but many parents allow their kids on electronics for 1-3 hours a day. If your child does school or school work online, don't count time spent on school as their electronic time.
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Warnings

  • Children do not have a strong common sense. Do not give them knives or glass while cooking, without guiding them or watching them at all times. Or, do not start an activity that will hurt them, like swinging too high.
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  • If you're taking them out, make sure you have money, extra diapers (if needed) and any other materials the child would need.
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  • If a child is hurt, then make sure you take care of their pain. If it's extreme, either call parents (if you're babysitting) or the hospital.
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About This Article

Jessie Davidson
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This article was co-authored by Jessie Davidson. Jessie Davidson is a Child Care Specialist and the CEO and Founder of BabysitPro, which provides online courses for current and aspiring babysitters. Jessie has over 20 years of childcare experience and specializes in best practices for sitters of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and grade-schoolers. BabysitPro’s courses are unique and age-specific so babysitters can learn detailed information relevant to the children they babysit. Jessie holds a BA in French Studies from Wheaton College and an MA in Visual Anthropology from The University of Southern California. This article has been viewed 28,725 times.
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