How do I move files, photo's and itunes to new imac hard drive permanently?

Hi, just bought (on route) new iMac and want to know how to move all files, photos and itunes to it hard drive permanently from my MacBook.
MacBook being given to daughter after so want to transfer everything and then wipe clean. I am ok with computers wbut not the best. I am running a network through my time machine if that helps?
Many thanks

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