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Can children in bubbles take stuff home they have made that only they have touched?

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pinkrocker · 04/06/2020 00:20

We are wondering as we think we've read advice that says anything that children make (pictures, models etc) can't be taken home with them due to risk of transmitting any infection.
Or do they have to keep their work "isolated" at home for 2 days?
We have lots of nice art and craft projects planned and we'd like to get them back into the food tech room if possible. Any advice would be great, or pointers to the DfE advice, thanks!

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Elderflowervioletrose · 04/06/2020 00:35

Not sure what dfe advice is, but we have been told children are not allowed to take anything home from school that they have made. They also aren’t allowed to bring anything into school because of transmission risk

pinkrocker · 04/06/2020 08:23

Thanks elderflower that's what we thought.

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drspouse · 04/06/2020 16:14

My DS is bringing stuff home. Today it was a bird feeder. I washed my hands after touching it and will do so again after we put it up.

CallmeAngelina · 04/06/2020 16:28

We've not been told anything about that and our KW kids took home artwork today.
See? This is how we're all fighting blind.

pinkrocker · 04/06/2020 16:47

Thanks all, I just can't find anything in the DfE guidance at all!!

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Pud2 · 04/06/2020 18:59

Ours are taking bits home.

wasgoingmadinthecountry · 04/06/2020 22:18

I'm not sending stuff home - taking pictures to email to parents of bits of work they're proud of.

veneeroftheweek · 05/06/2020 22:28

Our KW children have been taking stuff home. Other children not in yet.

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