Words for Birds: Fruits Description
This is our second vocabulary-based game designed and developed specifically for parrots. It's a good tool for teaching a parrot to interact with a screen by using their tongue. Successful clicks on the phone or tablet can be rewarded with a treat to help the parrot learn what will initiate a response. Technically, a parrot could use a foot since a foot has the same electrostatic qualities as a tongue, but most parrots are going to explore with their beak and tongue.
The initial screen shows a set of five fruits. Touching any one of the fruits will trigger the image to change to a picture of a cut open view of the fruit with the word for that fruit, and will also sound the name. Words for Birds can be used in multiple ways, depending on the skill level of the individual parrot and the goals and purposes of their human caretaker. There are a total of ten different fruits, divided into two sets of five.
The control buttons that reset each screen and go to another page are small and intended to be used by the human, not the bird. Some parrots may figure out the navigation, but they are not too likely to click those buttons accidentally.
The initial screen shows a set of five fruits. Touching any one of the fruits will trigger the image to change to a picture of a cut open view of the fruit with the word for that fruit, and will also sound the name. Words for Birds can be used in multiple ways, depending on the skill level of the individual parrot and the goals and purposes of their human caretaker. There are a total of ten different fruits, divided into two sets of five.
The control buttons that reset each screen and go to another page are small and intended to be used by the human, not the bird. Some parrots may figure out the navigation, but they are not too likely to click those buttons accidentally.
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