BabyFu18
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My niece is 10 and has a nano (christmas gift last year) and she is more than thrilled with it. It is just the right size for her and a good starting out ipod (not as expensive or as sensitive as the ipod touch). Plus, the new nanos now have video recording capabilities which might be something your 10 year old would like to play around with.
I think if you see that the nano is being taken care of and is getting a lot of use, then you can upgrade to a different ipod within the coming years. Remember ipods are updated and improved so often if you have a fickle child you'll be replacing the ipods constantly, so why not start with the mid-range and move up from there?
Good luck with your decision!
I think if you see that the nano is being taken care of and is getting a lot of use, then you can upgrade to a different ipod within the coming years. Remember ipods are updated and improved so often if you have a fickle child you'll be replacing the ipods constantly, so why not start with the mid-range and move up from there?
Good luck with your decision!