I would like to buy my daughter a flute. She played flute 'casually' (she got free music lessons at school that weren't too excellent

The problem we're having is that financially, we can't buy her a flute. She is very sensible with her money and has savings but because she is so sensible, she doesn't want to run her savings down too much. There appears to be a pretty big gap between the costs of flutes where they jump from £100 to £250ish. I realize that that's not a lot of money compared to the thousands people spend on flutes but we really don't have that. The flutes in the £250 range will break the bank and she wonders whether, considering the kind of playing she will be going, it will be worth it.
We would like to know what specifically we should be looking for - key, nickel/silver, etc as we don't have anyone to guide us as well as some feedback from a couple we found on Amazon. I'm sure they're not the kind of flutes that most of you play on a regular basis but will they be suitable for a casual player who is playing only for their own amusement?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Odyssey-OFL100- ... roduct_top
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004 ... 0and%20349
We both really appreciate your help. My daughter is anxious to have a flute in her hands again.
