Gather up some recycled boxes and bottle caps. That’s almost all you need to make a tractor trailer than can zoom down the highway of your imagination!
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Big rigs move heavy-duty cargo on highways every day. Here’s one way to make your very own truck.
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Measure enough construction paper and cut to cover recycled boxes to be a cab and trailer. Decorate the sides with Crayola® Washable Markers. Draw a cool product, logo, or words. Attach paper to the boxes with Crayola School Glue. Glue your cab to the trailer.
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How many wheels are on most big rigs? Glue milk carton caps on your tractor-trailer for wheels. Air-dry your truck before you play with it.
Gather up some recycled boxes and bottle caps. That’s almost all you need to make a tractor trailer than can zoom down t
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