Yay!! Looks like she's figuring things out. If you're interested, I can give you some of the websites I made easy projects from when I started out. Cute hats, easy scarves, and easy toys. So happy she's sticking with it!
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๐ A test project my daughter worked on overnight and this morning. 
Discussion
Yes, that sounds great! Thank you for sharing the ideas and little projects to start with. Also, thanks for the #zap
Repeatcrafterme.com has a ton of super cute hats and blanket patterns (recommend this site if she wants to make character hats)
Leftinknots.com has some easy scarves, hats, and blankets
Allaboutami.com has some more challenging patterns from wearables to toys (amigurumi), but really great step by step instructions on the blog posts
Hopefulhoney.com has really great slow motion video tutorials
Mooglyblog.com has patterns and tutorials of all sorts
That's all I can think of right now. Hope it helps!!
Thank You very much! This will help us out a lot! We will check this out and post some progress updates when we can. ๐๐ซ๐
I forgot to mention, those sites all have free patterns you just have to get through the blog part of it. Ravelry has a bunch of free stuff, but there are some unsavory things on it and I don't know what you need to set up an account, I did it so long ago that I just don't remember. You can filter and find what you're looking for by pattern type, yarn weight, free vs paid, etc. And I forgot about Spinayarncrochet.com Jillian has a ton of rag doll style toys, 2 panels crocheted flat then crocheted together (I've put a few up that I made). They're much easier than crocheting in the round, but more adventurous beginner than some others.
Ok. Nice! I quickly checked out one of the first ones you sent and that was super helpful. We picked up a tiny kit today while in town and she is going to start that this evening or tomorrow morning. Tiny bird ๐ฆ