A 3/4 sized guitar is recommended but if it is something they will not grow out of a FULL sized one is best
It is also best to go for STEEL strings rather than NYLON
As a guitar teacher I can say yes, a 12 year old should play a full size guitar.
Depends on the size of the 10 year old.
Depends on the size of the child, take them along to a music shop and have them hold one.
Depends upon the size of the 12 year old. Sorry, couldn't resist. I have 12 year old students and I stronhly recommend a standard scale, full size guitar. A smaller neck will only rob the child of a lot of progress when he/she decides to step up.
A half size classical nylon guitar. I work in a music store and that's what every five year old gets
11 year old are all different size, and so they should be, as we are all different in are frames
If I am correct in thinking that you meant a 10 year old child, It does not really matter what brand of guitar it is. What matters is the size. I recommend that you start out with a relatively cheap guitar just in case the child wants to back out later or accidentally breaks the guitar.
Depends on his/her height you can choose 3/4-size (if less than 5') or full size.
its smaller than a 1 and bigger than a two quarter
I think that a 16 year old girl's breast areola size should be around a size 16
They should have size 9
He bought this Martin guitar '69...guitar is 42 year old