How do I erase an old MacBook to sell?

I have an older MacBook to give to my nephew;  how do I erase all my data?  Thanks.

If you have the original disks, just use them.
Insert the OS disk, and restart while holding down the C key. Start the OS installation process. On the screen after the language selection, click Utilities in the menu bar. When Disk Utility is running select the name of the hard drive on the left, and click erase. When that is done, quit DU, restart and complete the OS installation.
At the end of the installation turn the computer off. When your nephew starts the computer he will be asked to enter his name etc, and register it as his own.
If you do not have the original disks, you can buy a copy of Snow Leopard and use the same procedure with that disk:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard

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