Should I update brand new iPod Touch 5 to iOS8?

Merry Christmas everyone!
So, we got our kids an iPod Touch 5 for Christmas and have noticed they are still running iOS7. I know that these devices are capable of running ios8, but I am wondering whether or not I should update iOS or not?
What are people finding in terms of real life experience with iOS8 on iPod Touch 5? Does it run sluggishly or is it fine?
Considering these are brand new iPods, this would be a totally fresh update (no legacy apps, etc to worry about).
Joe.

Some users have reported shorter battery life after updating to iOS 8. It is up to you if yo want the features added by iOS 8

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