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Kid Lit Science

Quality picture books by Julia Stilchen with fairy tale themes, fantasy, sci-fi, and paranormal genres, as well as non-fiction topics in science and history.


Kid Lit Science 
A book series of science picture books. My first picture book in this series is:

Little Astronomer: Journey Into The Solar System - From The Sun To Eris

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Astro-Tot: The Solar System

A picture book for toddlers which introduces them
 to planets and other objects in the solar system.


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