If you don't want to spend a lot of money you could go with a shuffle, but if you want to get a really good one you should go with a nano, they shoot video now, they hold a bunch of stuff, play videos, and have a screen. My first one was a 1st generation iPod shuffle, then I had a 2nd gen nano, then a 3rd gen nano, now I'm saving to get a ipod touch.
They are all very simple to use. I think the hardest one to use is the iPod classic. The most easy one to use, but one of the most expensive, is the iPod touch.
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If you are a beginner with your taxes you want to be careful so you don't miss anything or make any mistakes on your taxes. The best software for a beginner is Turbo Tax.
A beginner can use the soaking method as the best way to separate their envelopes and stamps.
The Bowflex Tread Climber would be great choice for a beginner.
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the best ipod to this date is the apple ipod 32gb touch. i have one and love it!!!
I think that the best pocket bike for a beginner might be the baja doodlebug. It goes a good speed for a beginner and it can also help teach them about engines and upkeep of a bike. Baja is a very good brand too.
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Best Buy sells four types of iPods. The iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano and the iPod shuffle.
Any Brother sewing machine will be simple for the beginner to start working on.