Christmas Gift List For Your Cousin

Cousins can be hard to buy for but we have put together a selection of very cool things indeed. There should be something here no matter what your cousins gender and age.

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Wacom Bamboo Duo stylus

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Most people have a tablet these days and this is very handy and looks great. Perfect for anyone that uses a tablet, the Wacom Bamboo Stylus Duo is a dual-purpose stylus for Apple and Android devices. With a premium ball-point ink pen at one end and a stylus at the opposite end, this stylus is ideal for writing, drawing or doodling.

Available from Wacom.com and johnlewis.com

 

BeeWi Bluetooth Helicopter Storm Bee

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Just a very cool flying helicopter for kids of any age. Even big ones. High drivability and stability: 3 Channels, dual rotor structure and gyroscope. Your smartphone acts as the remote.

Available from ebuyer.com and here

 

BeeWi Bluetooth Controlled Mini Cooper Car

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Cool and classic. Will give hours of fun. Intuitive motion control using mobile’s orientation sensor or touch-screen button interface

Available from iwantoneofthose.com and here.

 

Looksi Aquarium

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This is cool, relaxing and looks amazing. It is easy to use, just download the app and put your iPad on top. Make sure you have batteries for Christmas day though.

Transforms your iPad into an underwater world. You can even go fishing in the Aquarium. The Aquarium is also a charging station and a clock – every hour the fish tell the time with a display of synchronised swimming. Compatible with all iPads except the iPad Mini.

Available from ebuyer.com and here.

 

If your cousin is not happy about getting one of these beauties, slap ’em.

 

 

Royal Tour: Prince William Beats Duchess Kate in Boat Race

The Duke of Cambridge beat his wife – who used to belong to the Sisterhood boat crew – by 10 lengths as they each joined a team to race across Dalvay Lake on Prince Edward Island in Canada on the fifth day of their tour of the North American country.

Before the contest the prince was asked who he thought would triumph, and he joked: “We are of course.”

But Kate quipped: “He’ll be lucky.”

The royal couple – who tied the knot in London’s Westminster Abbey on April 29 – hugged and congratulated each other following the race.

Kate steered her team’s boat, while William’s boat led from the start and it was clear from the beginning his vessel looked more likely to win.

The duke and duchess arrived at the event via horse-drawn carriage and were greeted by thousands of supporters, and some had camped overnight to get a glimpse of the royal couple.

Earlier in the day, the prince – who flies Sea King helicopters in the RAF (Royal Air Force) – took part in a dangerous helicopter manoeuvre on the lake, landing a Canadian military helicopter on the water for the first time.

The couple – who will leave Canada for California on Friday – also took in Province House, where the idea for the country was born.

William said in a speech, which he partly spoke in French, it was “quite a moment” to be stood in front of the building where the “Canadian federation was forged”.