Sagginit
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We just got my daughter an ipod touch for her 7th birthday and I have no regrets. The parent controls are awesome. You can completely disable Safari and the App store; lock it so that they can't delete/add apps without your password; limit shows/songs/movies by their rating, etc. She is not a big video game person, but I like that a lot of the games are free and the ones that are not are very low in cost. I do recommend paying a couple bucks for the apps so that no ads show up while they are playing. I think she likes having her own music the most and the option to Facetime friends (only with contacts we input). There is a great "Find My iphone" app that works for the ipod too. It can erase the data if it has been stolen or simply track where the device is located if lost (you need another apple device with the same app installed for it to work). As far as storage, it depends on what you have on it. Movies will take up more space (she has the Muppets and I think it is over 1GB).
so funny you mention that about the ads. as an adult i downloaded a few free games and deleted one due to the ads. it kept giving me this really creepy ad for a horror movie. i have been playing bubble shoot and the other day the ad was for a fantasy game with a naked woman! definitely something i would never have thought would pop up on my game.

i think "toys" like this are very important these days as its never too young to learn technology as it will be vital in the workplace and life from now on. when i got my first computer as a child i mostly played games but you learn other things like how to change settings, and then why it does certain things, and how programs work etc. i know someone that got a 6 year an iPad, as silly as it sounds the kid has learned to use it mostly on his own and it is pretty impressive what he can do. i can imagine him in the computer lab in a few years tapping the screen telling his teacher the computer is broken
