Reddit mentions of Fun Express - Woodchip Finger Traps (72pc) - Toys - Active Play - Gags & Magic - 72 Pieces

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Fun Express - Woodchip Finger Traps (72pc) - Toys - Active Play - Gags & Magic - 72 Pieces
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    Features:
  • Don’t get stuck in these Woodchip Finger Traps! A funny party favor prank or a classic gag gift.
  • These finger traps come in a rainbow of festive colors.
  • Perfect to use at your next birthday or Chinese New Year party, drop them in your goody bags or better yet, set them out on your party tables and watch as your guests get themselves into a real bind!
  • Bulk set of 72 (6 dozen)
  • Size: 5 inch
Specs:
ColorAssorted
Height0.03 Inches
Length0.06 Inches
Number of items72
Release dateMay 2018
Size5 inch
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width0.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Fun Express - Woodchip Finger Traps (72pc) - Toys - Active Play - Gags & Magic - 72 Pieces:

u/SamusAran388 Β· 1 pointr/Conures

Well it sounds like he is getting plenty of time with the family so he isn't in his cage for very long. So that might be part of it. This year I quit my job and have been home pretty much all day. I started leaving the cage door open all the time so my bird could come and go as he pleased. The main thing I noticed was that he pretty much stopped playing with all the toys in his cage because he'd rather be spending time with me or waiting around till I came by his cage. I started shutting the cage door for a few hours at a time just to make sure he wasn't getting too clingy and dependent on me. I don't know if my schedule will always allow me to be with him all day. After a few days of this I noticed he went back to playing with his toys.

After having him for 4 years I'm sure you've bought every toy under the sun. Mine goes through phases of toy types. So maybe just experiment and offer a variety of types at the same time. Also, it takes a few weeks for mine to even play with all of his toys. I was rotating them more often, but I noticed he wasn't really touching any of them. After they were in there for a few weeks he'd finally start chewing on them. If you find that your bird doesn't like any store bought toys I suggest going on Etsy.com or just buying toy materials yourself and make toys out of the types of things your bird is into. My bird really likes to shred finger traps, pick the plastic spines off those little spiked balls, bang around plastic chains or strings or other hard plastic toys and any type of very soft balsa wood. I find Planet Pleasures offers a lot of toys that are easy to poke holes in and stuff little seeds and stuff into them to entice your bird to forage and destroy the toys to get to the goodies.

Lastly when your family has your bird out with them, bring a toy you want your bird to play with along too. Show them how you pick it up and play with it yourself and encourage them to interact with it as well. Sometimes birds just need to be shown that a toy is fun.