We got creative with this fill-a-truck fun activity!

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I cut out lots of images from various magazines and brochures to make the “loads” – seed catalogues were particularly useful. Then I sealed each image between two pieces of clear contact paper.

Then I made a yellow dump truck from cardstock and covered this in contact paper too.
Then I attached sticky velcro dots to the truck and to each of the loads. The loads were a mix of sensible and silly: watermelons, rocks, flowers, pumpkins, tomatoes, pizza, grapes, cookies, pencils and a dog!
F then spent ages swapping the loads in and out of the truck.

His favourite were the cookies, mine was the pumpkins!