In this video we pretend to be a landscaper and use our Tractor Supply Kid Trax zero turn, John Deere tractor, Ram truck, and trailer to mow the lawn.
First, we tow our zeroturn lawnmower to the lawn on our landscaping trailer with our ride on truck. Then we put down the ramps and get to work! We mow the grass with the zero-turn lawnmower and find out that it does awesome wheelies! When we're done mowing, we get out our toy weed wacker and use it to clean up the edges of the lawn. The trimmer does a great job! Then we get out our leaf blower and clean up the grass clippings. We even use it to play a game by pushing a Tonka dump truck! Next up, we get our toy Stihl chainsaw to help dad clean up a downed limb. Dad first prunes a tree with his chainsaw. Then we pretend to cut it into pieces with our toy. We load the limbs into a wheelbarrow and put them in the wood pile.
Then we notice all the bare spots in the lawn. We get our ride on John Deere tractor with a seeder attached and start spreading seed. Then dad is using his wheelbarrow to move mulch and dumps it. He asks for help, and we use our tractor's front end loader to scoop the mulch and put it next to the chicken coop for mom. With all the jobs done, we load our zeroturn lawn mower back on the trailer and drive off. Finally we water the seeds with the sprinkler. Lastly, we learn how lawnmowers work in the educational segment.
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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