Insert the correct apostrophe in the following sentence: “The childrens toys were scattered all over the room.”
A. The children’s toys were scattered all over the room.
B. The childrens’ toys were scattered all over the room.
C. The childrens toys’ were scattered all over the room.
D. The childrens toys were scattered all over the room.

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