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If you like older country they're always (almost) easy to play with simple melodies. I've downloaded about 140 that I use for playing in rest homes. If all you want is lyrics and chords you can get them at:
http://www.classic-country-song-lyrics.com
Best of luck and have fun.
Grumpy
I also have an "Applause" Ovation copy. Had it since the late 70's. Can't find anything chinese on it. Says mgfd in Conn. I bought it new and it's been around the block with friends and kids. Still plays well. Not the loudest unit around but adequate for "messin" around. Used to keep it on our small sailboat at one time. I always liked the round body. seems to work well with my physique, or lack thereof.
Grumpy
I'm not a teacher but I have 7 grandkids and when I deal with young children I tend to start off with ukulele as it has the simplest chords to strum along with. Older kids I keep a 3/4 acoustic around and string it up with nylgut strings if one of the kids wants to learn. If you search the internet, I've seen a bunch of "100 easy songs for kids" books at various sites. Wish I had kept the URL's around but "sorry" is the best I can do about that one.
Keep at it. As noted, it grows on them if heard often enough. GRIN
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