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Table of Contents Details Page Preparing for Christmas 4-7 December Advent Calendar 8 A Little Bit About Christmas Traditions 9-12 Christmas Traditions Comprehension Questions. 13-15 The Christmas Spider Story 16 What the Drummer Boy Didn’t Know Value: The Story of Hanukah
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Say it & Write It! 17-20 Swop the Picture for the Word 21-23 Christmas Tree Crossword 24 Write your own Christmas Alphabet Song 25 Wordsearch – Word Bank 26 Wordsearch – Picture Bank 27 Word Order 28-29 Write sentences about the picture 30 Santa Claus Christmas Words 31 Join the Dots 32 Ready Steady Reindeer 33 Guess the Gift – Crack the Code 34 Christmas Unscramble 35-36 Christmas Letters 37 Jumbled Words 38 Unscramble the Christmas List 39 Santa Maze (Harder) 40 Santa Maze (Easy) 41 Colour Pictures 42-48 Name That Carol Game 49 Christmas Lyrics : including
• Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer • We Three Kings • 12 Days of Christmas • Silent Night • Santa Claus is Coming to Town • Here Comes Santa Claus • Away in A Manger • Frosty The Snowman
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Bell Drawing Craft (Grid – Easy) 61 Candy Cane Drawing Craft (Grid – Easy) 62 Gingerbread House Drawing Craft (Grid – Intermediate_ 63 Rudolph Drawing Craft (Grid – Intermediate) 64 Count & Trace the Elves 65-66 How Many? 67 Draw Santa Claus 2 x Grid Drawing Activities (More Difficult) 68-69 B is for Bell – Colour & Trace 70 C is for candle – Colour & Trace 71 Which 2 are the Same? 72 Circle the Pictures that begin with…. How Many Words? 73-76 Wordsearch Easy 77 Word Unscramble 78 Word Order! 79 Cut & Paste 80 Picture Match 81 Odd One Out 82 Spot The Twins 83 Can You Think of a Word…. 84 Colour the Bell 85
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Cut & Paste Santa 86 Match the Pictures with the Words 87 Christmas Tic-Tac-Toe 88-89 Colour Me Please! 90-93 Santa Maze (Easy) 94 3 Kings Maze (Easy) 95 Colour Santa 96 Christmas Scrapbook Frames 97-100 Christmas Stationery 101-102 Santa Printable Frame 103 Christmas Lacing Activity ( For Little Kids ☺) 104-105 Puzzles 106-108 Stationery 109-110 Christmas Wish list 111 Letter to Santa 112 Christmas Gift Tags 113 Ornament Pretend Game 114 - 116 Making Snow Globes Fun 117 All I Want for Christmas Printable Game 118 Printable Christmas Alphabet Game 119
How to Use Children's Literature and Cooking Activities to Teach Early
Literacy Skills 120
Candy Recipes
• Includes:
• Chocolate Covered Pretzels
• Caramel Candy
• Popcorn
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Kids (And Adults) Christmas Crafts
• Includes:
o How to make play dough;
o How to make Christmas Ornaments with dough
o How to make a Christmas Card Star
o How to make a Christmas Stocking
o How to make a paper Christmas Tree
o How to make your own Christmas Gifts
o How to make a 3D Paper Snowflake
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Christmas Games for Kids
• Includes:
o How to Play Santa Alert
o How to Play Santa’s Present o Ice Flow Games
o Rudolph’s Reindeer Game
o Snowball Fight
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Answers 147
Acknowledgements, Thanks, terms of Use and References 148 Please note that there are a few printable fun activities that I have included in this workbook and am completely unaware of the origins thereof – they could have been scanned by myself years back or taken from the vast collection of activities kept on my hard drives. Although the majority of activities are created and/or scanned by or licensed to myself it is possible that an activity included in this workbook is not my work and was sourced some time back from the internet. Please notify me if this is the case and the appropriate credits will be given as no copyright infringement is intended whatsoever. Thank you.
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Preparing for Christmas
On 1 December we begin to
decorate our homes.
On 25 December we celebrate the birth of
Jesus, although we know he was not born
on that day.
We begin to count down the days on
an Advent Calendar
We make gifts for friends and family.
Sometimes we buy gifts
Many people mail out Christmas
cards to their friends and families
Christmas is a time for giving. We should
make an extra effort to give a little
something for some people who may not
have what we have for Christmas.
Houses are filled with the smell of
baking and Christmas cookies and cake Children write letters to Santa telling him
how good they have been
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Preparing for Christmas
Mistletoe is a favourite Christmas
decoration in our homes ☺
Christmas is the season of goodwill
We try to remember the names of all
Santa’s reindeer ☺ Then we try to remember the names
of his elves and helpers !
We hang stockings near the fireplace
so Santa can’t miss them ☺ We check our mailboxes every day for
cards from loved friends and family.
It’s always fun selecting a tree to take
home If we are very lucky we get to build a
snowman ☺
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Preparing for Christmas
Shopping malls are filled with
Christmas decorations
Children and adults sing Christmas Carols
by Candlelight
We read about Mary and Joseph and
about the birth of Jesus
It is a special time for friends and
family to remember each other, and
be thankful for what they have
Many people decorate their tree just
before Christmas and place gifts
underneath
On Christmas morning we wake early to try
and spot Santa, see if he has eaten his
cookies and of course we race to the tree
to see if we have been good and he read
our letters.
Families gather together to celebrate
Christmas mass at church or at home. How good Christmas Dinner is after all the
excitement! ☺
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A Little Bit About ChrA Little Bit About ChrA Little Bit About ChrA Little Bit About Christmasistmasistmasistmas
History of Some Christmas TraditionsHistory of Some Christmas TraditionsHistory of Some Christmas TraditionsHistory of Some Christmas Traditions
Christians celebrate Christmas to observe the birth of Jesus Christ, which is an event and not a tradition. But many other activities related to celebrating the Christmas season evolved from certain traditions, many of which are from other countries, particularly from peoples in Europe. Read our Story What the Drummer Boy Didn’t
Know ~ Value: The Story of Hanukah see pg 11- 13
Among common items used in Christmas decorations are the holly and the mistletoe. Both are used primarily in wreaths and garlands. The Druids started the tradition of using the mistletoe as decorative items up to two hundred years before Christ. To celebrate the winter season, the Druids would gather the plants and use them to decorate their homes. The Druids believed the mistletoe would bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. They also believed that the mistletoe had a healing quality and could be used for everything from healing wounds to increase fertility.
In Scandinavia, the mistletoe was seen as a plant of peace and harmony and was associated with Frigga, the goddess of love. This association is probably what led to the custom of kissing under the mistletoe. In the Victorian period, the English also would hang mistletoe from ceilings and in doorways during holidays. The habit developed that if someone was standing under the mistletoe, someone else in the room would kiss that person. Such outright behaviour was not generally seen in Victorian society. But great fun is made of it today ☺
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The use of the mistletoe in Christmas celebrations was once banned by the church however because of its associations with pagan traditions, and the use of holly was suggested as a substitute.
Poinsettias are another traditional decorative flower used at Christmas. It is native to Mexico and is named after Joel Poinsett, who was the first U.S ambassador to Mexico and who brought the plants to America in 1828. Mexicans believe the plants were a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem and that's one reason they are associated with Christmas. There's also the story that a young boy was going to see the Nativity Play at a church but realized he didn't have a gift for Baby Jesus. The boy gathered some green branches, which others scoffed at. But as he placed them near the manger, a bright red poinsettia flower started to bloom on each branch, which gave rise to their traditional use at Christmas.
Candy canes became a Christmas tradition not because their red and white stripes matched the colours of the season, but for the most unusual reason of discipline. That’s because they were first used as treats that were give to German children to keep them well-behaved for the duration of church sermons. Over time, the legend of candy canes at Christmas came to be associated with some of the strongest symbols and beliefs of Christianity: the Father, Son and Holy Ghost known as the Trinity, the Blood of the Son of God, and Jesus as the embodiment of holiness, purity and without sin and the Son of God as the shepherd of man. The candy cane represents these symbols respectively with its three stripes, its red and white colour and its shape.
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Sending greeting cards during Christmas and the holidays is as common today as the custom of giving gifts to friends and family. The tradition of sending Christmas cards started in 1840 in Britain with the start of public postal delivery service of the 'Penny Post.' Then from about 1860, large numbers of Christmas greeting cards started to be produced. The popularity of the cards increased in Britain when they could be sent by the postal service for one half-penny, which was half the price to post a standard letter at the time, if they were in an unsealed envelope. Religious pictures of Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, the angels, shepherds and Wise Men were traditionally placed on Christmas cards. Some cards today include scenes from the Nativity, but pictures of Santa Claus, winter scenery, Christmas trees, gift packages and others are also depicted on contemporary Christmas greeting cards.
Why do we have tinsel on Christmas Trees? There is a delightful story about why Christmas trees are decorated with tinsel – another tradition with a lovely background. Read the story on page 10.
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Advent calendars were popular with immigrant families. They usually are comprised of little windows or houses with flaps to be opened each day of the month of December up to, and including, Christmas day. Behind these flaps was a poem, scripture, fortune, or piece of chocolate candy. Each day this would be a ritual to open the little door for that particular date and receive a reward or verse. Children relished this wonderful tradition, and families still celebrate the twenty-five days leading to Christmas with advent calendars to this very day.
St. Nicholas: The old man with a sack refers to ‘Father Christmas,’ (or in western civilization—Santa Claus, the Americanized version from the Dutch word, Sinterklaas) An elderly man with long white beard, dressed in red, and carrying a bag full of toys was always his description passed down through the ages. But did you know, a REAL person was behind the image that began the tradition of exchanging gifts and giving to the poor at Christmastime? His name was St. Nicholas…This man was a true Christian living in Myra, now known as Turkey. Although he was shy, he wanted to give anonymously to poor and underprivileged children of his time, (the 4th century AD.) He did so with money and gifts sometimes left in children’s’ stockings drying by a crackling fire on the hearth. December 6th is still recognized as St. Nicholas Day in some countries. Traditionally in USA, Europe and elsewhere in the world Santa leaves gifts on Christmas Eve, (December 24th) as he makes his world-wide run with flying reindeer and a sleigh full of toys on that Holy Night.
The Date of Christmas
The idea to celebrate Christmas on December 25 originated in the 4th century. The Catholic Church wanted to eclipse the festivities of a rival pagan religion that threatened Christianity's existence. The Romans celebrated the birthday of their sun god, Mithras during this time of year. Although it was not popular, or even proper, to celebrate people's birthdays in those times, church leaders decided that in order to compete with the pagan celebration they would themselves order a festival in celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Although the actual season of Jesus' birth is thought to be in the spring, the date of December 25 was chosen as the official birthday celebration as Christ's Mass so that it would compete head on with the rival pagan celebration. Christmas was slow to catch on in America. The early colonists considered it a pagan ritual. The celebration of Christmas was even banned by law in Massachusetts in colonial days.
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The Story of Stockings
Legend has it that the tradition of hanging Christmas stockings by the fireplace began with two poor sisters. Both wanted to get married but their father was too poor to pay their wedding dowries. One Christmas Eve, the sisters hung their stockings by the fire to dry. Saint Nicholas intervened and threw gold coins down the chimney and into their stockings. On Christmas Day, the sisters were delighted to discover the money—enough for both dowries.
Victorian children sometimes hung Christmas stockings on their bedposts. Parents then had a recipe for stocking gift giving that still works today: “Something to eat, something to read, something to play with, and something they need.”
Xmas This abbreviation for Christmas is of Greek origin. The word for Christ in Greek is Xristos. During the 16th century, Europeans began using the first initial of Christ's name, "X" in place of the word Christ in Christmas as a shorthand form of the word. Although the early Christians understood that X stood for Christ's name, later Christians who did not understand the Greek language mistook "Xmas" as a sign of disrespect.
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1. When was Christmas first celebrated?
The year after Jesus was crucified
Around 100 AD
In the 4th Century
1935
2. Where did the Christmas tree tradition originate?
Germany
Israel
New England
Scandinavia
3. Why was December 25th chosen as Christmas Day?
That's when Jesus was born
To compete with a pagan celebration
That's when Christmas trees are in season
That's when the Bible says to celebrate it
4. How did the tradition of kissing under the mistletoe develop?
Eating it makes your mouth pucker
It was associated with the Scandinavian love goddess
The Druids used it in marriage ceremonies
It was used to make love potion in ancient times
5. What significance is holly in celebrating Christmas?
The pointed leaves represent the Star of Bethlehem
It was mistaken for mistletoe
The red berries are a Christmas colour
The early church banned mistletoe, so holly was substituted
6. What country did poinsettias originally come from?
South Africa
Cuba
Mexico
Brazil
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7. Who probably was the first man to illuminate a Christmas tree with candles?
Alexander the Great
Pope John I
Martin Luther
Pope Bob II
8. Celebrating Christmas was once against the law in...?
Holland
Poland
Massachusetts
Japan
9. St. Nicholas was born in what country?
The North Pole
Holland
Germany
Turkey
10. The candy cane legend says that it originated with a candy maker from where?
Indiana
Mexico
Germany
Turkey
11. The abbreviation of Xmas originated where?
Ireland
Turkey
Greece
America
12. The tradition of hanging Christmas stockings originated when…
A girl wanted to get married
Someone needed to dry their socks
St Nicholas threw some gold coins down the chimney into the stockings of two poor girls
Children held a competition to see whose stocking could be filled first
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The Christmas Spider
A long time ago in Germany a mother was busily cleaning for Christmas. She
swept every corner of the house completely clean, for she wanted everything
bright and shiny in time for Christmas Day. The spiders fled upstairs to the attic to
escape the broom, for they knew she was far too busy to follow them up there.
On Christmas Eve, as soon as the house became quiet, the spiders slowly crept
down for a peek. They scuttled into the living room and oh what a sight they saw!
A beautiful Christmas Tree! In their excitement they scurried up the trunk and out
along each branch. They were filled with happiness as they climbed among the
glittering beauty. Alas, by the time they had finished climbing, the tree was
completely covered with dusty grey spiders' webs.
Midnight came, and Santa Claus came with the gifts for the children. When he saw the tree, he smiled to see how happy the spiders were, but he knew how
heartbroken the mother would be if she saw the tree covered with dusty webs. So
he turned the grey spiders’ webs to silver and gold. The Christmas Tree sparkled
and shimmered and was even more beautiful than before.
That is why we have tinsel on Christmas Trees, and every tree should have a
Christmas spider in its branches.
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What the Drummer Boy Didn’t Know Value: The Story of Hanukah
The children of the shepherds waited eagerly not far from Bethlehem to hear the story of their parents visit to see the Christ child. Little Johannes sat on the hill watching the tiny barn in the valley where they say the miracle baby was just born. But instead of his parents, a small boy came out carrying a drum and made his way up the hill. “Oh hello.” The little drummer boy said when he saw the young shepherd boy. “I am Amahl.” “I am Johannes.” The shepherd introduced himself. “Have you been to see the Christ child?” “Yes, I travelled here with the wise men from the east. I could not afford a gift so they let me play my drum for him. I will never forget it.” Amahl told his new friend sitting next to him in the snow. “Yes, I want to see the messiah so much. It is the greatest miracle to come to our people since the Hanukah miracle.” Johannes reflected. “I am not part of your proud Hebrew tradition.” Amahl confessed. “What is this story of Hanukah?” So Amahl began to draw pictures in the snow to tell the story. “A long time ago, over hundred and fifty years ago to be exact, the Hebrew people were being treated very cruelly by bad men who were the government. They did not respect our religion and they destroyed our temple and put filthy things that made our temple unholy on our alters and killed many many people” “Oh that must have been terrible.” Amahl observed. “Stories are told of this horrible treatment around the world. The wise men who brought me talked of them during the long ride to Bethlehem. They said a great champion saved your people.” “Yes, that’s true. His name was Judas Maccabeus and God gave him great victories over our oppressors. He was able to defeat armies of ten thousand with just a few hundred soldiers just like the great deliverers of history did. It was truly a show of how faithful and protective God is of his people.” Johannes continued. “So you celebrate Hanukah because of the miracle of deliverance that God did through Judas Maccabeus?” Wondered Amahl. “Well there’s more to the story.” Amahl continued happy to be able to tell the story of the Hanukah miracle. “Judas Maccabeus drove the oppressors from our land. Our priests and valiant men took the temple back as the battle raged. In the temple there is a flame that is to burn for eternity. It represents that God is present in the temple and He will never leave us or forsake us. When our priests re-entered the temple that day, they found the lamp still burning despite the horrible things the enemy had done to our holy places. It showed us for sure that God never left us and will never leave us, even when we suffer.” Johannes said sound much like his father when the story is told each year in their home.
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“This is a wonderful God you have. I wish all the peoples of the world could come to Him.” Amahl said sadly. “The miracle of Hanukah shows that God will save his people no matter what. The priests found there was only enough oil for one day left for the lamp to continue to burn. Because they had to stay in the temple as the battle raged on, there was no way they could go find oil for the lamp and yet that lamp was God’s presence with us. For eight days they waited to get out to get more oil.” Amahl said whispering in awe. “And the lamp? Did God’s presence lift because the oil ran out?” Johannes asked eagerly. “NO!” Amahl said triumphantly, “The lamp burned for eight days on one day's worth of oil. That is the miracle of Hanukah and why we celebrate each year for eight days to commemorate that God would not let his spirit lift from us even though supplies were not available to keep the lamp burning. Our God is not bound by missing oil or anything. He has the power to do miracles for all of his people. And now he has done the greatest miracle, he has sent His only son, Jesus to save all people so we all can be his children.” “As we travelled.” Amahl said, “The wise men spoke of salvation for all people too. Isn’t your God just the God of the Hebrews and didn’t Jesus just come to save the Jews just as Judas Maccabeus saved the Jewish people from outsiders?’ He asked confused. Amahl face lit up because he suddenly understood why Hanukah and Christmas are about the same thing. “The miracle of the Christ child is like Hanukah. Just as God declared in Hanukah that his presence will always be with us, now even more is God coming to be our friend and saviour because God himself has come, not just oil from him or blessing but God himself has come to be with us forever. And the miracle is greater still because as the angel choir sang, his salvation is for all people, the Jews, the wise men from the east, you Amahl, all people can receive the salvation from God.” Both boys got goose bumps from the amazing thing they learned about God. And on that very first Christmas night, Jew and non Jew alike joined hands and accepted the gift of life from Jesus just like you and your family have done and people in your community will continue to do as you tell them the story of the amazing miracle of God’s blessings shown in Hanukah and in the coming of his son, our saviour, Jesus Christ our Lord.
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We have a Christmas .
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is a happy man in a red suit.
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Santa comes down the .
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The was in the East.
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We wish you a .
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ACROSS: 2. Christmas colours ____ and green 4. December 25 is __________ 5. We roast these on an open fire 6. He had visits from the Ghosts of Xmas Past, Present & Future 7. It’s a tasty little ______________ man. 9. Striped _________ _______ - normally red & white. 12. Ebenbezer Scrooge said “Bah, ______!” 14. A Creamy Holiday Drink.
DOWN: 1. We decorate this with lights, tinsel and
place gifts beneath it. 3. He “stole” Christmas. 6. A Jolly Fat Man in a red Suit. 8. An icy fellow made of snow. 10. Santa’s Helper – only one! 13. Pretty _______ put on presents when we are finished wrapping them up.
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Write Your Own Christmas Alphabet SongWrite Your Own Christmas Alphabet SongWrite Your Own Christmas Alphabet SongWrite Your Own Christmas Alphabet Song
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Find and circle all of the words from the word bank. The words can go across, down or diagonally.
c h r i s t m a s d s a
h a p p y m w g s e l n
i d f i r e p l a c e g
m e r g w r r g n e i e
n c e n r r e i t m g l
e o e i e y s f a b h t
y r d k a b e t p e q r
q a n c t o n t a r a e
y t i o h w t d t r e e
o i e t x p s n o w g x
j o r s n o w m a n f m
WORD BANK
Christmas December fireplace Santa presents sleigh joy
merry snowman stocking chimney happy star angel
décor tree snow wreath reindeer gift bow
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Find and circle all of the words from the picture bank. The words can go across, down or
diagonally.
m i s t l e t o e e l f
f x n d e c e m b s x i
i m o j o y f u l l m r
r a w r e i n d e e r e
e x m i s t l e y i e s
p m a s y u m m y g d i
l a n r u d o l p h d d
a s a n t a c l a u s e
c a n d y c a n e w n q
e c h r i s t m a s u m
j o y s t o c k i n g p
PICTURE BANK
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Look at the words in the first column. Write them again in alphabetical order in the second column.
Christmas _______________________
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stocking _______________________
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gift _______________________
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tree _______________________
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joy _______________________
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elf _______________________
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Look at the words in the first column. Write them again in alphabetical order in the second column.
merry _______________________
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carol _______________________
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sing _______________________
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holly _______________________
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manger _______________________
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baby _______________________
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