Sofie borrows a boy
Sofie’s first egg rolls over the target, onto the stage, down some steps, and into the audience.
For her second roll, she borrows a young boy (named Alfred) from the audience, and asks him to lie down in front of the target, so his body can block her egg.
However, Sofie’s rolled egg then veers off of the platform just before it reaches the target, and Alfred is unable to catch it before it falls.
Luckily, Sofie’s egg ends up just 60 centimetres from the centre of the target, and she therefore wins the task.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: David Fuller)