My old iPod Touch 2nd Gen

I would like to give my old iPod Touch 2nd Gen away since I have purchased a 5th Gen iPod Touch.  What should I do to purge my pictures and registration info from the old iPod so the new recipient can setup an iTunes account to get Podcast's downloaded thru iTunes to their new (used) iPod Touch?
This iPod Touch was obtained when my wife and I purchased a MacBook Pro on an educator discount in 2010.
Thanks for any help

Hi Robtrek,
This should help:
Prepare your device to sell or give away
Cheers,
GB

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