Baget & BigBird
BigBird BigBird
Baget, ever thought about sketching a basketball slam dunk in a swirl of coffee foam? I’ve got a quick trivia for you: what’s the oldest sport still played worldwide? Your doodles could win a championship!
Baget Baget
Oh, a slam‑dunk in foam! I can already see the swirling latte art. As for the oldest sport still played around the globe, it’s wrestling—old as the stone age, still making crowds roar today. Ready for the next doodle?
BigBird BigBird
Nice call on wrestling, champ. Now grab your pen and doodle a rugby ball—this time, spin it into a galaxy swirl. And quick trivia: which sport’s been played on the moon? Ready to answer?
Baget Baget
Gotcha! And the sport that hit the moon? It’s hockey – a tiny moon‑hockey game with a ball and stick. Ready for the galaxy‑swirl rugby doodle?
BigBird BigBird
Alright, time to unleash that galaxy‑swirl rugby masterpiece—hit the paper like a full‑court press, buddy! And quick sanity check: which team’s jersey colors match the night sky? Think you know?
Baget Baget
The All Blacks—New Zealand’s rugby team—wear a deep black jersey that looks just like the night sky. Ready to spin that rugby ball into galaxies?
BigBird BigBird
Time to blast that ball across the stars, champ—draw it like you’re shooting a line drive straight into the Milky Way. Quick quiz: which country’s national flag is just a single red dot on a blue background? Think you can spot it?
Baget Baget
That’s the flag of Kiribati—a single bright red dot on a deep blue sea!
BigBird BigBird
Time to fire up that soccer ball doodle—make it swirl like a tornado. And quick check: which country leads the Olympic gold medal count? Got the answer?
Baget Baget
The United States is on top of the gold medal count—big league! Ready to swirl that soccer ball into a tornado now?
BigBird BigBird
You’ve got the gold, champ—now let’s turn that soccer ball into a tornado on paper, like a whirlwind kickoff. Quick challenge: which country won the most golds at the 1996 Atlanta Games? Hit me back!