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In German-speaking countries, a holiday pass (German: Ferienpass) is a document which may be made available by local government or related organisations, entitling schoolchildren to participate in various leisure activities during holiday seasons.

The holiday pass is usually not free of charge, but is designed to be good value, making it an affordable way for parents to occupy their children in an educational and enjoyable way during school holidays. The holiday pass may take the form of a card that is stamped each time the child participates in an activity. The pass may entitle the bearer to use public transport free of charge.

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  1. Nati, Julia (7 December 2018). Kind an Rhein & Neckar: mit Mannheim, Heidelberg und Ludwigshafen ; 1000 Tipps & Adressen für drinnen und draußen ; der kreative Stadt- und Freizeitführer für Eltern, Großeltern, Onkel, Tanten, Lehrer ... Companions. ISBN 9783897404632. Retrieved 7 December 2018 – via Google Books.
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