I would not give any at this time until after you get a chance to read up on what she is being offered and make a well-informed and educated decision of whether you want to give one shot, 2 shots or NONE to her right now.
There are Sooo many other important factors in giving a child shot(s) other than will it hurt....there are potential serious reactions and side effects to different injections, depending on what they are, how many different vaccines are being injected on the same day, what brand they are, etc. There are additional chemicals in the shot (other than the vaccine) to be concerned with as well.
Most of the USA is very uneducated about what they are injecting into their children and just follow the flow of mainstream USA when they trust that it is the best thing to do. You have made a GREAT start in posting here and trying to learn about what it is you will be doing to your child. I strongly suggest reading Dr.Sears book called the Vaccine Book. It's cheap and probably at the library. It tells you all about what each shot is, what schedule the CDC recommends and the delayed/alternate schedule he recommends - which he feels is better for the children. Some vaccines that are 'optional' you may decide are not best for your child, many Dr's don't recommend these and many people don't give them, but a lot of people don't know any better and just give them whatever the Dr wants to give ($$).
Best wishes in learning more about vaccines and being able to make sound,educated decisions in the future! If you decide not to give certain shots, you can get a waiver from the Health Dept and your child can still attend school...