Glad their settling in well in their new home! As others have noticed, there doesn't seem to be a lot of toys and I also see they don't have many perches either. I know your still getting everything together for them, but I do have a few suggestions for getting those cages in good shape to be a proper home for a zon. While it's not doing damage in the short term, they do need some variety of perches in their cages here soon. Parrots can develop terrible arthritis in their feet if they spend too much time on straight dowels. Most pet stores sell a good variety of natural branches of bird-safe woods (or you can make your own, if you have bird-safe woods growing naturally like manzanita in your area), as well as rope perches and natural-shaped cement/grit perches. I highly recommend you change up those perches here in the next few weeks to get their feet on proper surfaces. As for the toys, there are the ones they sell in the store and ones you can make at home. I personally only buy the acrylic type toys that will last forever, and avoid the shreddable ones (it's like giving them cash to shred). For chewing, Kiwi gets sterilized manzanita chunks (it grows everywhere here), toilet paper/paper towel rolls, and stuff like empty cracker/cereal boxes. Many parrots also like baby toys like the fake keys and rattles, which can be bought for next to nothing at thrift shops/yard sales (be sure to sterilize by boiling).