Free June Holiday 2026 Activity Tracker — Singapore
80+ activities for Singapore kids — camps, museums, free events, MRT lines and prices in one spreadsheet. No sign-up required.
The June school holidays run from Saturday, 30 May to Sunday, 28 June 2026 — four full weeks to keep the kids engaged, curious and having fun. Whether you have a toddler who loves splashing around, a primary schooler obsessed with coding, or a teen ready for a real outdoor challenge, Singapore has something extraordinary lined up this year.
We have done the legwork for you. This guide covers over 80 activities — from free drop-in events to week-long camps — with prices, MRT stations, age groups and booking links for every entry.
When Are the June 2026 School Holidays?
These dates apply to all MOE primary and secondary schools, junior colleges and the Millennia Institute. International schools may operate on slightly different schedules — check with your child's school directly.
Booking tip: Well-attended programmes — Camp Asia, National Museum Children's Season workshops, Science Centre holiday workshops and NLB events — sell out weeks in advance. Start booking as soon as you see something you like.
Best June Holiday Camps in Singapore 2026
Browse all 30+ June 2026 camps — filter by age, MRT line and category in the MumNearby directory. View Holiday Camps directory →
Multi-Activity Camps (Best for Ages 3–16)
Camp Asia Golden Summer Camps 2026 is a well-regarded camp run by experienced staff, running since 2012. Held at Stamford American International School (Woodleigh MRT, NEL line), Camp Asia offers over 20 themed camps including Multi-Activity, Super Soccer, Junior Scientist, Super Chef, and the brand-new Little Clay Gardeners camp for ages 9–12 — where children sculpt miniature plant creations in clay, wire and paint. Camps run Monday to Friday from 15 June to 31 July 2026, with fees from $715 per week inclusive of three meals daily (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). Use promo code SUNNYCITYKIDS50 for $50 off.
Canadian International School Summer Camps at the Lakeside Campus (7 Jurong West Street 41, Lakeside MRT, EWL) cater to children aged 18 months to 14 years with full-day and half-day options. Choose from Camp FunFit (mini-sports), Camp Discovery Lab (STEAM), Camp Dream Builder (engineering and design) and multi-activity camps for older children. Fees start from $680 per week (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). Use code EXPATLIVING15 for 15% off before 15 May; SASSYMAMA15 applies after that date.
Coding and STEM Camps (Best for Ages 5–16)
Nullspace Robotics has been teaching robotics and coding to Singapore children since 2008 and is an MOE-appointed vendor for the GEP Computer Enrichment Programme. Holiday programmes run across three convenient locations — Rochester Mall (Rochester MRT, CCL), Kallang Wave Mall (Stadium MRT, CCL) and SAFRA Tampines (Tampines MRT, EWL/DTL) — from 1 to 28 June 2026. Programmes include LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics, Arduino electronics, Python coding, Scratch game development, Generative AI, and an all-new 3D Print Design Workshop for ages 9–12. Classes maintain a 1:5 instructor-to-student ratio. Fees start from $110 for a 2-hour session and up to $825 for a 15-hour programme (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). Use code SUNNY50 for $50 off your first course (minimum $520 package).
Empire Code, a well-known AI coding and robotics school, offers June holiday camps near Robertson Quay for ages 4–19. Each camp is priced at $350 (or $300 with the early-bird discount for bookings before 17 May) (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). Children are grouped by age and ability level — all camps are beginner-friendly. WhatsApp +65 8145 5004 for enrolment.
Saturday Kids runs 5-day coding, digital art and design thinking camps at Bukit Timah and Orchard Gateway for ages 5–14. Fees start from $590 per 5-day camp (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). Call +65 3159 0980 or visit saturdaykids.com.
For an affordable community option, OnePA's KID30 Coding for Kids programme runs across community clubs island-wide at heavily subsidised rates from around $30 to $80 for residents (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). Children create interactive games and animated videos using Scratch. Search "KID30" at onepa.gov.sg.
Outdoor Adventure Camps (Best for Ages 4–13)
NTUC First Campus Outdoor School Singapore runs six holiday camps centred on nature reserves and parks across the island, including Pulau Ubin. Running from 1 to 12 June 2026, this year's line-up includes two new camps: the beginner-friendly Rescue Troopers (a one-day introductory camp) and Wetland Wanderers (a survival-themed multi-day camp). Also back by popular demand: Brave Squad, a three-day land-air-sea adventure for children aged 9–12 (minimum 120cm and 30kg). Fees start from $120 (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking), with discounts for NTUC members.
Little Rangers Club offers the 4-day Camp Voyage for ages 9–13 and Camp Venture for ages 4–8. Sessions run across three weeks in June, departing from meeting points in Sengkang, Ang Mo Kio and East Coast Park. Each day runs from 9am to 3:30pm. Early-bird fees start from $499 per child (including lunch); normal rates are $525 (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking).
Wolf Camp Singapore runs outdoor adventure camps at Swiss Club Singapore and Dulwich College for children aged 4–12, from 2 June to 21 August 2026. Fees start from $650 per week (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking).
Language Enrichment Camps
British Council Singapore offers weekly English immersion holiday camps at 400 Orchard Road (Orchard Towers, Orchard MRT) for children aged 4–16. Each week explores a different theme — myths and legends, space exploration, global adventures — through hands-on activities, group projects, presentations and creative writing. The programme runs every Monday from June through to August 2026. Fees are $720 per week, inclusive of lunch, excursion tickets and transport (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). A dedicated P6 PSLE Intensive Power Prep camp is also available for Primary 6 students. Call +65 6473 1111 or visit britishcouncil.sg.
Yue Xue Le (越学乐) makes Mandarin learning genuinely enjoyable through storytelling, role-play and composition coaching, with programmes spanning Nursery 1 through Primary 6. Runs from 3 to 26 June 2026 at Dunearn Village, Bedok North and Downtown East. Fees start from $229 (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). A 10% early-bird discount applies for sign-ups before 10 May 2026.
I Can Read offers the Young Explorers: Where Nature Meets Stories camp for ages 5–8 (3–5 June at Dunearn Village, $360 all-inclusive with a farm excursion to Hay Dairies) (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking) and a P6 PSLE Intensive Power Prep programme. Call 8933 7096 for Dunearn Village or 6298 0668 for Bedok North.
Performing Arts and Speciality Camps
All That Jazz Dance Academy runs holiday dance camps across multiple branches island-wide, covering jazz, hip-hop, ballet and contemporary styles for ages 3–17. ToTT Store offers Junior Chef cooking and baking classes for ages 5–12 at Sime Darby Centre (Stevens MRT, DTL) and Ngee Ann City (Orchard MRT), from around $80 per session (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking). Mr Bottle's Magic Workshop at The Music Circle (4 Queen's Street, near Queenstown MRT) runs on 17 June 2026 from 9:30am to 12:30pm — $148 for one day of magic, or $260 for the two-day combined Magic and Card Magic package, for ages 5–12 (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking).
Museum and Attraction Programmes 2026
Science Centre Singapore — June Holiday Edition
Science Centre Singapore at Jurong East (15 Science Centre Road, +65 6425 2500, open daily 10am–5pm) has assembled a strong June line-up, centred on an ocean and discovery theme.
JUNEureka: Secrets of the Sunken (29 May to 28 June) is the signature holiday adventure trail. Children become Ocean Recon Cadets and move through stations across the Science Centre campus, cracking codes, solving puzzles and piecing together the mystery of a missing research submarine. It is ideal for families who enjoy escape-room style challenges and works well as a full-day outing.
ONE Ocean: Every Action Ripples (from 30 May) is a world-first exhibition bringing 20 years of Tara Ocean Foundation scientific content to life through immersive 360° spatial projection and free-roaming VR adventure. It is visually extraordinary and genuinely educational for all ages.
The Omni-Theatre is screening two excellent documentary films throughout the holiday period: Ocean Paradise, a breathtaking nature documentary of coral reefs and deep-sea life, and Space: The New Frontier, narrated by Chris Pine, covering the history and future of space exploration. Both screen multiple times daily on the dome screen.
For families with younger children, KidsSTOP™ Holiday Workshop: Sea-crets of the Deep (6 and 13 June) invites parent-child pairs to design glow lights and navigate challenges in a pitch-black ocean-themed scenario. TOTally Science: Ziggy's Swim-tastic Journey (30 May) follows a lost fish home and ends with making rice ball fish treats — designed for early childhood visitors. Both workshops require advance booking at science.edu.sg.
National Museum of Singapore — Children's Season 2026
Themed "Get Curious! All About the River", the National Museum Children's Season 2026 runs from 30 May to 28 June 2026 and is one of Singapore's well-attended family cultural festivals. The museum is located at 93 Stamford Road (free admission for Singapore Citizens and PRs; nearest MRT: Bras Basah/Dhoby Ghaut).
Ticketed workshops — all require pre-registration:
- Taste the Trade: Pineapple Canning Heritage and Tart-Making Workshop (30 May and 6 June, 2pm–3:30pm and 4pm–5:30pm) — Ages 5+ with a grandparent. $40 per senior adult-child pair. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking) Book tickets →
- Discovering the River: A Sensory Play Journey by Tiny Tinkers (31 May, 27 and 28 June) — For ages 3–6 with a parent. $35 per adult-child pair. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking) Book tickets →
- Here I Am: A Map-Making Workshop with Superhero Me (6 June) — For ages 7+. Learn cartography then craft your own map inspired by the Once Upon a Tide exhibition. $35 per adult-child pair. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking) Book tickets →
- From Foul to Fresh: A STEAM-Based Workshop by Explorer Junior (7 June and 14 June) — For ages 6–10. Water science experiments with a creative lamp-making activity. $43 per adult-child pair. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking) Book tickets →
- The River Road: An Interactive Drama Experience (20 and 21 June) — For ages 6–12. Meet a sepoy and a Bugis trader in this dynamic live performance. $40 per adult-child pair. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking) Book tickets →
Free daily activities — no booking required:
- The River Hunt — A mission-based artefact hunt through the Once Upon a Tide exhibition. Recommended for ages 5+. Daily.
- Get Curious! Building Our Singapore — Interactive installation at The Canyon. Ages 3+. Daily until 9 October 2026.
- Kamishibai Storytelling by Sarah Ang — Japanese paper theatre. Selected weekends in June at 11am and 4pm.
- Fold Your Own Fleet — Drop-in origami craft at the Gallery Theatre Foyer. Ages 4+.
- Between Tides and Ties: An Intergenerational Showcase — Art installation at The Canyon. Ages 3+.
National Gallery Singapore — Family June Programmes
Located at 1 St Andrew's Road (City Hall MRT, EWL/NSL), National Gallery Singapore family June workshops offer several intimate sessions alongside its ongoing exhibitions. Register at nationalgallery.sg →
- Messy Morning for Little Ones — 2 June, 10:30–11:30am. Sensory play for ages 2–5. $20 per adult-child pair. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking)
- GalleryToddlers! — 6 June, two sessions. For ages 2–3 with a parent. $15 per adult-child pair. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking)
- Let's Create! Chinese Ink Painting Workshop — 18 June, led by Hong Zhu An and his daughter. Ages 7–12. $20 per person. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking)
- Art Alive! — A Wild Tale — Selected dates in June. Interactive storytelling and drama. $5 per participant. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking)
- When Art Meets Nature — Free immersive family exhibition (ongoing until 1 November 2026). Walk-in, no booking.
ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands
At 6 Bayfront Avenue (Bayfront MRT, CCL/CEL, open daily 10am–7pm), the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands is one of Singapore's visually striking family destinations.
Future World: Where Art Meets Science — the iconic permanent exhibition by teamLab — features 17 immersive digital installations where artworks respond and evolve in real time to visitors' presence and movement. Admission is approximately $14 for children and $19 for adults (SG resident rates) (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking).
Current special exhibitions include Insects: Microsculptures Magnified by Levon Biss — large-scale macro photographs revealing the hidden complexity of insects — and NOX: Confessions of a Machine, an immersive installation exploring AI and machine consciousness. Both are included with the museum ticket.
Children's Museum Singapore — Children's Season 2026
The Children's Museum Singapore at 23-B Coleman Street (City Hall/Bras Basah MRT) is hosting Nat and the Zero-Waste Heroes on 30–31 May and 5–6 June (2:30–3:30pm). Children join Ms Nat and friends to tackle the "Waste-O-Meter" through interactive storytelling and a Zero-Waste Hero badge craft. $20 per person, or $64 for a bundle of 2 adults and 2 children. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking) The museum is also co-organising the PLAY Carnival from 10–14 June across partner venues island-wide.
Gardens by the Bay — June School Holiday Programmes 2026
Gardens by the Bay June school holiday programmes (18 Marina Gardens Drive; Bayfront MRT, 10-minute walk; tel: +65 6420 6848) feature a strong June line-up, headlined by major Disney and Jurassic World tie-ins. Tickets: ticket.gardensbythebay.com.sg.
Singapore resident children aged 3–12 enter Flower Dome for FREE from 30 May to 21 June 2026. Simply snap a photo of your child enjoying the Children's Festival at Supertree Grove and present it at the Flower Dome entrance. Standard adult admission still applies.
Additionally, an SG Resident Bundle (Flower Dome + Disney Garden of Wonder + Shuttle Service) is available for Adult $20 / Child $15 / Senior $15 — valid 8–21 June 2026 only. (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking)
Children's Festival featuring Disney's Winnie the Pooh (30 May – 21 Jun)
Supertree Grove, Colonnade and The Foyer transform into a Hundred Acre Wood-inspired outdoor play space. Playful challenges themed around Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore and friends make this ideal for young children. Free to enter the festival area — and remember to snap that photo for your free Flower Dome entry.
Disney Garden of Wonder at Floral Fantasy (from 8 Jun)
The Floral Fantasy conservatory welcomes its most exciting horticultural display yet, featuring Singapore's first floral showcase of Toy Story 5 and FROZEN characters — both making their Singapore debut — alongside scenes from other beloved Disney and Pixar films. The display runs until March 2027.
Cloud Forest featuring Jurassic World: The Experience (Ongoing)
Life-sized animatronic dinosaurs have taken up residence in the misty landscapes of the Cloud Forest. The T-Rex and Brachiosaurus models are enormous and detailed. Included with the Cloud Forest ticket (approximately $14 for children, $18 for adults, SG resident rates) (prices are indicative — verify with provider before booking).
David Hockney: Bigger and Closer (Until 30 Jun)
The IMBA Theatre at the West Lawn is hosting this award-winning immersive art exhibition in its final weeks. Hockney's iconic paintings are projected at larger-than-life scale with vivid soundscapes. Open Mon–Thu 10am–7pm, Fri–Sun and public holidays 10am–8pm. Closes permanently on 30 June 2026.
Garden Rhapsody — Free Nightly Light and Music Show
Supertree Grove hosts the Garden Rhapsody light and music show every night at 7:45pm and 8:45pm, each show lasting approximately 15 minutes. Completely free, no booking required.
Far East Organization Children's Garden (Free)
The outdoor water play garden with jets, splash pads, rope bridges and treehouses is completely free for all visitors. Ideal for children aged 1–12. Bring a change of clothes, sunscreen and towels. Note: from 26 March 2026, use the new entrance near the Sun Pavilion.
Free June Holiday Activities for Kids in Singapore
You do not need a large budget to have a memorable June holiday. Here are the genuinely free options worth prioritising:
| Activity | Venue | Age | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garden Rhapsody light & music show | Gardens by the Bay — Supertree Grove | All ages | Nightly at 7:45pm and 8:45pm. No booking needed. |
| Far East Children's Garden (water play) | Gardens by the Bay | Ages 1–12 | Splash pads, jets, rope bridges. Bring change of clothes. |
| When Art Meets Nature exhibition | National Gallery Singapore | All ages | Daily. No booking. Keppel Centre, City Hall Wing L1. |
| The River Hunt artefact trail | National Museum of Singapore | Ages 5+ | Daily. Exhibition admission applies. Staedtler prize on completion. |
| Get Curious! Building Our Singapore | National Museum of Singapore | Ages 3+ | Daily until 9 Oct. No booking. The Canyon. |
| Fold Your Own Fleet origami | National Museum of Singapore | Ages 4+ | Daily, while stocks last. Gallery Theatre Foyer. |
| Kamishibai storytelling by Sarah Ang | National Museum of Singapore | Ages 3+ | Selected weekends in June at 11am and 4pm. |
| Children's Festival (Winnie the Pooh) | Gardens by the Bay — Supertree Grove | All ages | 30 May–21 Jun. Snap photo for free Flower Dome entry. |
| NLB library storytelling sessions | Multiple NLB branches island-wide | Ages 0–8 | Various dates June. Register at nlb.libcal.com. |
| KinderKoder: Unplugged Coding | Multiple NLB branches | Ages 4–6 | June dates. Register at nlb.libcal.com. No devices. |
| Budding Scientist Workshops | Multiple NLB branches | Ages 6–12 | June dates. Register at nlb.libcal.com. |
| PLAY Carnival (Intl Day of Play) | Children's Museum SG + partner venues | All ages | 10–14 June. Some free. heritage.sg/childrensmuseum. |
NLB Library Holiday Programmes 2026
The National Library Board runs over 100 free programmes across its 28 libraries during the June holidays. These are consistently some of the best-value family activities available. Most require pre-registration at nlb.libcal.com.
Science and STEM: Budding Scientist Workshops cover hands-on experiments including Ooey, Gooey, Slimy Science and The Science of Sound Transmission for ages 6–12. DiscoverTech Workshops introduce coding and 3D digital art for ages 7–14.
Early childhood coding: KinderKoder: Unplugged Coding teaches children aged 4–6 the concepts of algorithms, conditions and loops through games — no devices required.
Literacy and storytelling: Baby Lapsit for infants and Jiggle, Read and Rhyme for toddlers (ages 0–3) combine nursery rhymes, music and movement with early literacy. Storytelling sessions are available in all four official languages.
Chess: Checkmate! Chess Workshop in collaboration with Victoria Junior College introduces strategy for ages 8–16.
Special event: The Book Bugs Bugcadia Annual National Tournament (A.N.T.) runs on 21–22 June at the National Library Building (Bugis MRT), featuring the debut of two commemorative cards. Free for ages 6–12.
Art and nature: The Marine Mosaic workshop at the Central Public Library invites children to create marine-themed mosaic artwork while exploring ocean conservation themes.
Make the Most of Your SG Culture Pass
If you are a Singapore Citizen and have not yet claimed your $100 SG Culture Pass credits, go to sgculturepass.gov.sg and claim them now. Credits are valid until 31 December 2026, with the option to roll over into 2027 if at least one eligible transaction is made during 2026.
The following June holiday programmes are eligible for SG Culture Pass credits:
- National Museum of Singapore — all five ticketed Children's Season workshops ($35–$43 per adult-child pair).
- National Gallery Singapore — GalleryToddlers!, Messy Morning, Let's Create!, Art Alive!
- Science Centre Singapore — selected June holiday programmes.
- ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands — general admission to Future World and current exhibitions.
- Children's Museum Singapore — Nat and the Zero-Waste Heroes workshop ($20/person).
- Asian Civilisations Museum — the Let's Play! The Art and Design of Asian Games exhibition closes on 7 June — last chance to visit. $12 for SG Citizens and PRs.
Tips for Planning Your June Holidays
Book early, especially for weekday workshops. Ticketed museum workshops at the National Museum and National Gallery regularly sell out two to three weeks before the date. NLB STEM and coding sessions fill within days of registration opening.
Check MRT accessibility before committing. If your child is attending a day camp and you are doing daily drop-off, the MRT line and station matters enormously.
Combine free and paid activities across the week. A typical week might look like: Monday morning at an NLB library workshop (free), Tuesday and Wednesday at a half-day coding camp, Thursday at the National Museum with free drop-in activities, and Friday at Gardens by the Bay ending with the free Garden Rhapsody show. That is a full, varied week without exceeding $200 in total.
Use your SG Culture Pass strategically. Apply the $100 credits to the priciest activity on your list — typically a ticketed museum workshop at $35–$43 per pair — rather than spreading them across smaller purchases.
Check sibling discounts. Many camp providers offer 10–15% off for a second child enrolled in the same week.
Pack appropriately for outdoor activities. The Children's Garden at Gardens by the Bay and NTUC Outdoor School camps both involve water and outdoor play. Bring sunscreen, towels, a change of clothes and covered shoes.
Get the Flower Dome photo early. The free Flower Dome entry deal requires a photo taken at the Children's Festival at Supertree Grove. Take the photo at the start of your visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are the June school holidays 2026 in Singapore?
The June 2026 school holidays in Singapore run from Saturday, 30 May to Sunday, 28 June 2026 — four full weeks. These dates apply to all MOE primary and secondary schools, junior colleges and the Millennia Institute.
What are the cheapest June holiday activities in Singapore for kids?
Free options include Garden Rhapsody at Gardens by the Bay (nightly light and music show), NLB library programmes across 28 branches, daily drop-in activities at the National Museum of Singapore (origami, storytelling, artefact hunt), and the Children's Garden water play area at Gardens by the Bay. For structured sports programmes, ActiveSG School Holiday Programmes (search "SHP60" on MyActiveSG+) start from around $30 per session, with SG60 ActiveSG credits offsetting 60% of fees. OnePA KID30 coding workshops at community clubs are also heavily subsidised for residents.
How do I use my SG Culture Pass for June holiday activities?
Singapore Citizens can claim $100 in SG Culture Pass credits by logging in at sgculturepass.gov.sg. Credits can then be used at checkout for eligible activities including all ticketed National Museum Children's Season workshops, National Gallery family programmes, selected Science Centre programmes, ArtScience Museum admission and the Children's Museum Singapore workshops. Look for the SG Culture Pass payment option when booking, or browse eligible activities directly at sgculturepass.gov.sg.
Are there June holiday activities for toddlers under 3 in Singapore?
Yes — GalleryToddlers! at National Gallery Singapore is designed for ages 2–3 ($15 per adult-child pair, 6 June). Messy Morning for Little Ones at National Gallery is suitable from ages 2–5 ($20 per adult-child pair, 2 June). Baby Lapsit and Jiggle, Read and Rhyme at NLB libraries cater to ages 0–18 months and 0–3 years respectively, and are free across multiple branches. The HMGICS Smart Food Lab at Hyundai's innovation centre is designed for ages 3–6 ($25 per child, weekends). The Children's Garden at Gardens by the Bay is free and suitable from age 1.
What is on at Gardens by the Bay during the June school holidays 2026?
The June 2026 line-up at Gardens by the Bay includes the Children's Festival featuring Disney's Winnie the Pooh at Supertree Grove (30 May–21 Jun, free to enter the festival area), Disney Garden of Wonder at Floral Fantasy from 8 June featuring Singapore's first floral showcase of Toy Story 5 and FROZEN, Jurassic World: The Experience with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs at Cloud Forest (ongoing), and David Hockney: Bigger and Closer at IMBA Theatre (closing 30 June). Singapore resident children aged 3–12 enter the Flower Dome for free from 30 May to 21 June — snap a photo at the Children's Festival and present it at the Flower Dome entrance. The free Garden Rhapsody light and music show runs nightly at 7:45pm and 8:45pm at Supertree Grove.
Which June holiday camps in Singapore are best for primary school kids?
Top picks for primary school children include Camp Asia Golden Summer Camps (ages 3–16, from $715 per week at Woodleigh MRT), Nullspace Robotics holiday programmes (ages 5–16, from $110 per session across three locations), NTUC First Campus Outdoor School camps (ages 4–12, from $120, running 1–12 June across nature parks), and British Council summer holiday camps (ages 4–16, from $720 per week including lunch at Orchard MRT). For a more affordable STEM option, Empire Code near Robertson Quay offers AI and robotics camps from $300–$350 per camp, and OnePA KID30 coding at community clubs starts from around $30.
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