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
I think that a 16 year old girl's breast areola size should be around a size 16
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.
They should have size 9
its smaller than a 1 and bigger than a two quarter
Regular size
He bought this Martin guitar '69...guitar is 42 year old