Seconding what BGMatt said about bantam mixing.
In general, breeds I don't recommend for first time owners are-
Flighty breeds (most Leghorns, Anconas, Andalusians, campines, fayoumi, hamburgs, Brabanters, etc. Polish are flighty, but I haven't had too much trouble with them. However, their impaired vision causes them to be more susceptible to being picked off by predators)
Fighting/aggressive breeds (Most oriental game fowl, Lf Old English, American games, etc. Modern and Old English bantams aren't included in this list because due to their midget size, they are less capable of dealing damage. Male Old English Game Bantams are often times aggressive though, and even though they are too small to hurt you, they will give your daughter a scare. I recommend keeping the hens only for this species, to avoid Roo aggression.)
"high maintenance" breeds and Longtails (Pheonix, Yokohama, Sumatras, and other longtails require extensive extra care in order to keep their long, delicate plumage maintained. For this reason, I don't recommend them) and Japanese Bantams (Show Quality japanese bantams are extremely short legged, to the point where their low-hanging wings will sustain damage/stains from free-ranging, dirty bedding, etc. It's hard to keep them clean. Most people don't recommend free-ranging them.)