AngelBabyJana
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- Apr 14, 2008
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My oldest daughter 16 & I both have the classic IPod. It seems like everywhere we go lately, we are always letting my younger daughter 10 & my son 5 borrow our IPods. It is just so handy to keep them loaded with entertainment for the little ones, a lot more convenient than bringing along portable DVD players with all their DVD's.
So my question is ..... would any of you recommend the IPod Nano for younger children (10 & 5)? They come in really cool colors, which would be nice to tell theirs apart from each other. I would want the ones with more memory, so it would be $200 each. You can buy the IPod classic for $250. Do you think the Nano would hold up just as well? They both have FP3 players, but rarely use them (they mainly like watching movies on our IPod, but they are starting to get into music more now that they are older).
I'm really considering getting them the IPod Nanos as a surprise right before our trip to Disney (both of my young ones are scared to fly - DS has never flown, DD was 3 when she last flew). Just wanted some opinions on what IPod works best for young kids. They haven't asked for these or even let on like they wanted one, it is just something that I thought that they might use a lot, especially for travel. They all three have Nintendo DS's, and use them all the time.
Also hubby has his eye on the IPod touch - it has less memory than the classic but costs more? Any thoughts? Is it worth the extra money? His birthday is in June, so this would be a great idea for him.
So my question is ..... would any of you recommend the IPod Nano for younger children (10 & 5)? They come in really cool colors, which would be nice to tell theirs apart from each other. I would want the ones with more memory, so it would be $200 each. You can buy the IPod classic for $250. Do you think the Nano would hold up just as well? They both have FP3 players, but rarely use them (they mainly like watching movies on our IPod, but they are starting to get into music more now that they are older).
I'm really considering getting them the IPod Nanos as a surprise right before our trip to Disney (both of my young ones are scared to fly - DS has never flown, DD was 3 when she last flew). Just wanted some opinions on what IPod works best for young kids. They haven't asked for these or even let on like they wanted one, it is just something that I thought that they might use a lot, especially for travel. They all three have Nintendo DS's, and use them all the time.
Also hubby has his eye on the IPod touch - it has less memory than the classic but costs more? Any thoughts? Is it worth the extra money? His birthday is in June, so this would be a great idea for him.

