Hauling dirt and finding toy with kids backhoe digger and construction truck. Educational | Kid Crew
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 Published On Sep 24, 2023

In this video we pretend to be a construction worker and use our construction trucks, including a kids ride on power wheels backhoe / digger and dump truck to dig in the dirt. We also play with some smaller toy construction vehicles, and find a Bruder backhoe that's buried in the dirt.

First, we drive our John Deere backhoe construction vehicle to a huge pile of topsoil that was dumped in the driveway. We back it up on top of the dirt mound, deploy the stabilizers, and reverse the seat. Then mom backs our gator dump truck into place and we start to fill it with the bucket of our digger. Once full, we set off to the construction site to dump it. We lower the tailgate, and then dump the load with our tipper truck. Then we head back to the dirt pile for another load. But wait! Mom is carrying a Bruder backhoe and then trips on a Tonka tracked construction vehicle. The contruction toy flies into dad's wheelbarrow and he doesn't see it. He dumps the load, and mom can't find her toy. She runs for help and we drive the ride on power wheels backhoe to help. After careful digging, we find the missing toy! We then play with additional construction truck toys and build a bridge while playing in the dirt. Then we use the digging attachment as a pile driver and build a small garage for a toy dump truck. In the educational segment we learn how a backhoe works. We also enjoy a backhoe song!

Come pretend play with us! Join us kids, toddlers, girls, and boys as we use our ride on toy trucks, toy tractors, and toy equipment to do construction, farming, and home improvement pretend play projects. While we play our games and drive our vehicles, we learn about engineering, science, STEM, and how things work in our educational segment. Thank you for watching Kid Crew!

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