Crushing Power Wheels with ride on kids Monster Truck Educational how monster trucks work | Kid Crew

2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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In this video we pretend to be a monster truck driver. We put on a monster truck show using our kids power wheel monster truck and a remote control RC one that matches! Both trucks are repainted Monster Jam Grave Digger toys. We do tricks and race, and find some other fun games to play with our trucks.
First we start with crushing two Power Wheel mustangs with our Bravo sports 24V ride on kid monster truck. It crushes them with ease. Then, we drive through a wall of empty Home Depot moving boxes before turning around and crushing a ride on Lamborghini! The monster truck is so powerful and fast as it races around. Next is an awesome game. Huge rolls of bubble wrap to pop with the truck! Next up is fabric bus! It's crushed no problem! Then of course we need a jump and ring of fire. But we better do that with an RC monster truck. It jumps the ring of fire off a dirt ramp.
This gave us the idea to have a race between our power wheel and remote control monster trucks. We did that next with dad driving the power wheel. The RC easily won, and then we tried all the obstacles with it. Crushing race cars and going through barricades is no match for the RC. But there are some jobs we need the power wheel for. We crush aluminum cans for recycling and crush pumpkins to feed our chickens. We learn why monster trucks have huge tires in the educational segment. We also sign a monster truck 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!
Monster truck footage courtesy of Andrew Dickmeyer of Twisted Designs and Full Throttle Monster Trucks.
Please note, the appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.

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