2 of my sons are into guitars in a big way. One teaches plus plays in a local band and the other has a part time business buying, selling and repairing guitars. His real job is with a sound company (he's like 1/10 owner) running the mixer and set up. They work a 5 state area, plus rent out stage, sound and lighting.
Both will tell you something that I learned the hard way. Don't let money be the deciding factor. I started with "Sears Best". It was a beast to play and the sound quality just wasn't there. When my oldest wanted to start I set him up with decent one.
The best advice I've seen on here so far is to take her to a music store and talk to someone who knows guitars.
Buy it and tell her it's yours until she can play. If she isn't willing to put the work into it you can at least get some of your money back out of it. Once she shows she is serious then it's hers. Now If you buy a cheap one you ae not going to get anything out of it but a good one should get you about 50% back.
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