This is one of the toys Charli loves -- for the moment.  She's still  learning that each one has an almond or two, maybe even a peanut hidden  inside. 
The lid is connected to the box by a small, safe chewable bit of wood  that keeps the lid from opening completely.  It opens just enough for  the parrot to see goodies inside.  The parrot must then chew the safe  cardboard to release the treats.  There are no glues or fasteners to  worry about. Sometimes this takes hours, with much tossing the box  around to get a better chewing surface.  Sometimes she can get the nuts  out within a half hour. 
 She's always very proud of herself when the toy is completely ruined and the treats eaten all up. 
  
Most  all parrot owners know how important foraging is for our birds.  I  really like this particular toy because it already has an almond or two  in it, each one with a tiny hole in it to facilitate breaking open the  shell.  There are lots of strands of safe color papers to tear off, and  two wooden circles attached with thin suede strips.
This toy is made by Super Bird Creations and is called the Almond Foot Forager. It is probably available wherever Super Bird Creations toys are sold.
This toy is made by Super Bird Creations and is called the Almond Foot Forager. It is probably available wherever Super Bird Creations toys are sold.

