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Tell Me Why Foxy? - Birds of a Feather Edition

Why do birds migrate?

Why are some beaks long and others short?

Birds of a Feather Edition turns familiar birds into moments of discovery. Children explore how birds are built for flight, feeding, and survival.


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More about the Product

This edition helps children notice patterns between a bird’s body and its behavior. It builds observation, comparison, and early analytical thinking skills.

Who is this game for?

Children aged 6 years and above
Kids curious about birds, flight, and nature
Parents looking for thoughtful, screen-free learning through play.

Why your kids will Love it

Birds are everywhere yet full of surprises—making questions instantly relatable.
Kids enjoy spotting differences in beaks, wings, and habits.
The “aha!” moments make learning feel playful, not instructional.

What skills does this game develop?

Observation and comparison skills
Logical reasoning and cause-and-effect thinking
Vocabulary and verbal articulation
Scientific curiosity about nature

How do you play the game?

Pick a card and read the “Why” question aloud.
Encourage children to observe, think, and share their ideas before revealing the answer.
Play solo, with friends, or as a family discussion game.

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Delivery & Returns

We offer free shipping on all orders over Rs. 999. Otherwise there is a Rs. 35 flat fee.

Standard delivery time is 2-5 business days. The Product is shipped the next day of order being placed.

30 day returns as long as the product is in original packaging.

Why you'll love it

Beaks, Wings & Big Questions

Shifts learning from naming birds to understanding why they are built the way they are.

Think Aloud, Learn Together

Bird behaviours become relatable puzzles that connect everyday sightings to real science.

Spot the Pattern

Children compare features across birds, building observation and analytical thinking through play.

Think Aloud, Learn Together

Every question invites children to explain their reasoning, building verbal confidence naturally.