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[A Springtime Trivia Adventure on The Bubbles Game Show]-[Ep. 20 – Spring Trivia Party! | Club Bubble Game Show with Cousins]

Club Bubble Kids Trivia · A2 · 2025-04-26

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📋 Summary

Springtime Trivia Fun: The Bubbles Game Show

In this delightful episode of The Bubbles Game Show, the hosts invite a group of energetic young guests—cousins Maeve, Ellie, George, and Charlie—to participate in a themed trivia challenge focused on the wonders of the spring season. The episode showcases the children's personalities, their favorite activities, and their ability to tackle brain-teasing questions to earn entry into "Club Bubble."

Meet the Contestants

The episode begins with introductions, highlighting the diverse interests of the young participants:

  • Maeve (9): An athletic third-grader who enjoys basketball, soccer, and gymnastics.
  • Ellie (7): A first-grader who loves dance and has a brave spirit, citing the roller coaster "Iron Gwazi" at Busch Gardens as her favorite.
  • George (5): A baseball enthusiast and fan of the "White Sox," who brings youthful charm to the game.

The Game Mechanics

The rules of the game are straightforward yet engaging. Contestants select letters from the phrase "Bubbles Game Show." Each letter is worth five points, but if a chosen letter appears multiple times in the phrase, it becomes a "triple bubble" or "quadruple bubble," significantly increasing the potential point value for a correct answer. The goal is to reach 50 points to unlock "Club Bubble."

Springtime Trivia Highlights

The game proceeds with a series of questions centered on spring themes, testing the children's knowledge of the season:

  • Daylight Savings: Maeve correctly identified "daylight savings" when asked about the term for clocks moving forward in the spring.
  • April Showers: Ellie successfully completed the phrase "April flowers" after being prompted with the famous rhyme about spring weather.
  • Baseball: George showed his sports expertise by identifying baseball as the sport known for "peanuts and Cracker Jacks."
  • Nature and Wildlife: The group identified a "rainbow" as a multi-colored phenomenon seen after rain, a "bunny" as the garden-dwelling animal associated with Easter, and "birds" as the creatures that fly back north in the spring.
  • Collaborative Challenges: A highlight of the game was the "quadruple bubble" round, where all participants shared their favorite Easter activities, ranging from "dying eggs" and "Easter egg hunts" to "opening presents" and "opening eggs."

A Record-Breaking Conclusion

Despite a challenging question about the famous groundhog, "Punxsutawney Phil," the team remained resilient. The final question about "Earth Day" served as the perfect closer, allowing the group to secure their victory. With a grand total of 105 points, the children set a "new Club Bubble record," culminating in a celebratory dance party.

The episode concludes with the hosts thanking their listeners and encouraging families to follow them on Instagram at "Club Bubble Fun," reminding everyone to "keep it poppin'!"

🎯Key Sentences

1
Take me to Cupbubble.
2
What's the matter, girl?
3
Tell us about yourself.
4
Guess what I heard?
5
Are you sure about that?
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📝Key Phrases

1
What's the matter?
2
Tell us about yourself.
3
I'm in first grade.
4
Are you sure about that?
5
Take a guess.
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📖 Transcript

Before we start Cupbubble, you gotta tell us what you did today.
Take me to Cupbubble.
What's the matter, girl?
What's the matter, girl?
Welcome to Cupbubble.
Welcome to the Bubbles Game Show.

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