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Young children get close to the outdoors with the programs at Forest Hill Nature Preschool
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Forest Hill Nature Preschool Nature teacher Andrea Corbin, left, helps student Elijah Bell identify some poison oak as he and other students enjoy some time in the woods during a recent school day. (MATT BUTTON | AEGIS STAFF / Baltimore Sun)
Young children get close to the outdoors with the programs at Forest Hill Nature Preschool