

http://www.firebox.com/product/2086/Digital-Camera-Mask?via=cat
If man was meant to take photos underwater he would have been fitted with shutters not eyelids. That’s why the techno gods created waterproof cameras. Trouble is, swimming underwater is challenging enough without having to carry a camera in one hand, or worse still, stuff one down your cossie. So three watery cheers for the Digital Camera Mask.

http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/big-bubble/index.html
The Big Bubble is a comprehensive bubble kit that makes creating gigantic bubbles so easy that you’ll never have to toss a coin into the proffered hat of a street bubbler ever again. That has to be a good thing. With easy instructions and the ‘magic’ recipe for making the best bubble goo using stuff you’ve got at home (no buying expensive bubble goo from the shops), this kit will have everyone going “oooh” and “ahh” in awe. No longer will you have to put up with piddly little bubbles - with a bit of practice you can make bubbles as big as a bus, or indeed several buses, which will no doubt all come at once.

http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/waboba-balls/index.html
Named after the rare and sacred Waboba goat found only in the high Annapurna (not sure there’s a low one), these balls, whilst devoid of hooves, hair, horns and questionable eating habits, are just like a goat, and even bounce on water just like a goat does. Hmmm, perhaps they aren’t named after the goat after all, we just looked up goats and it seems that they tend not to bounce on water, or anything else come to that. The Waboba Balls, however, miraculously do bounce, a lot. These brilliant inventions are what larking about in water was invented for. The Waboba Extreme is a great ball to start out with - it’s not quite as fast or bouncy as the Waboba Ball Pro, so you can really get the hang of skimming it across the water before graduating to the Waboba Ball Pro. The NEW Waboba Ball Pro Ball takes everything that made the extreme so much fun and amplifies it making it bounce higher, further and faster along the water. Forget lobbing plastic discs at each other in the pool or at the beach, these hackey-sack sized little monsters bounce off the water like you wouldn’t believe. They’re set to become the summer’s must have beach blasters.
The Waboba Balls are made of polyurethane and have a Lycra coating. The mix of different polyurethanes makes the balls bounce and float on water! Both balls are made to endure some pretty rough handling.