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Jungle Talk Talk 'N Play Phone
This electronic cell phone has an organic GPPS mirror and a variety of pre-recorded messages. Its easy-press buttons articulate 4 different phrases to encourage speech and assist in building vocabulary. It encourages learning and companionship. The Phone comes in 2 sizes for small/medium and large birds.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some birds cannot resist the Talk 'n Play Phone,
By ParrotSlave "GeorgeButel" (Houston, TX and Omaha, AR) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jungle Talk Talk 'N Play Phone - Large Bird (Misc.)
Watch Buddy at play with one of these little gadgets, and you'll see that the bird forgets about everything else in the world, just for those few moments. Buddy gets rough with it, and he eventually broke the mirror on one of them, but the mirror is plastic, not glass, so I don't see a problem there. The only danger I would anticipate would be if you mount the toy to the side or top of a cage, because the vigorous grabbing and playing could cause the toy to swing back and hit the bird. I decided to leave the phone loose to prevent that happening. It's hard to tell whether Buddy hates it with a passion or if he is just playing. Birds do get totally involved in games just as kids do, and Buddy's feathers display the same way when we are playing tug of war with old socks or old feathers, or even playing catch with socks.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Big Parrots can Break This Toy Easily,
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This review is from: Jungle Talk Talk 'N Play Phone - Large Bird (Misc.)
ROSCOE, my big male blue and gold macaw, is a large male bird and destroys any toy he gets. Immediately, he loved this toy because of the large buttons, flashing lights, and pre-recorded sounds/phrases: HELLO!; I LOVE YOU!; [laughing sounds]; and another phrase we can't understand. However, the first thing ROSCOE did is to try to split the toy in two, which he successfully would have until I stopped him. Thus, my advice for customers with large and strong parrots, including macaws, is to watch and monitor playtime with this VERY COOL toy -- because, while it is designed for large parrots with its big buttons, it can be easily cracked in half like a big red nut. Right now, ROSCOE is calling to me so that I will play with the new toy again -- he loves it!POST SCRIPT [THREE DAYS LATER]: My macaw broke off the mirror and then yanked out the inner wiring within two minutes of unmonitored playtime. This toy is broken and now in the trash, but it was fun for three days. WAS IT WORTH EIGHT DOLLARS?!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible Sound Quality,
By MZC "MAGS" (Virginia Beach) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jungle Talk Talk 'N Play Phone - Large Bird (Misc.)
My African Grey speaks perfect English. I can't understand what this toy is saying. He likes the noise but is confused. Doesn't interest him as much as his "Litle Tikes" toys. Seems like if you go to the trouble to make a toy, you could spend more attention on sound quality. This toy was make by someone who doesn't know a thing about birds!
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