Error message on Itunes. Cannot read contents of Ipod....

I forgot to eject my sons Ipod touch before I unplugged it from the USB. Nowwhen I plug it in it tells me itunes cannot read contents of ipod must restore to factory settings.. Please help?! I've tried restarting my computer and Ipod. I've updated Itunes. I used a different cord and I went into settings and reset everything. I'm affraid to restore th Ipod because he has bought games that I don't want him to loose.... Any suggestions?

That happens when you do not eject the iPod and the iPod is syncing.or upddating.
Connect the iOS device to your computer and restore via iTunes. Place the iOS device in Recovery Mode if necessary to allow the restore.
If recovery mode does not work try DFU mode.
How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
For how to restore:
iTunes: Restoring iOS software
To restore from backup see:
iOS: How to back up
If you restore from iCloud backup the apps will be automatically downloaded. If you restore from iTunes backup the apps and music have to be in the iTunes library since synced media like apps and music are not included in the backup of the iOS device that iTunes makes.
You can redownload iTunes purchases by:
Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store

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