A child in isolation is not permitted to go to the playroom. The child would like to play and requests toys from the playroom. You explain:

a. He cannot have any toys because they would have to be thrown away
b. He can have washable toys because they can be disinfected
c. He will not feel like playing because he is sick
d. He should have brought toys from home if he wanted to play


B
The child can have toys when in isolation. The toys must be washable. Children need to play, even when they are sick. Children do not have to bring their own toys to play.

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