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Books with author Cecilia Bizzoco

  • Adult Coloring Book: Fractals: curves and geometric figures expertly programmed to help reduce stress, sharpen your concentration, and nourish your creativity

    Ben Trube, Cecilia Bizzoco

    Paperback (Green Frog Publishing, Feb. 26, 2016)
    Create your personal, private oasis with Ben Trube's expertly programmed fractals designed to reduce stress, sharpen your concentration and nourish your creativity. Learn about fractals as you color, and see a whole new way of looking at the world around you. The Adult Coloring Book: Fractals is a set of twenty-five distinctive stress-relieving patterns of fractals portraying the beauty of mathematics. Lose yourself in these detailed images to be in the moment and create art worthy of framing! The Adult Coloring Book: Fractals is your window to fun and relaxation.Looking for more fractal gifts for the geeks in your life (maybe even for yourself?). Visit cafepress.com/bentrubefractals for really cool fractal gift ideas!Be sure to check out Green Frog Publishing's line of Adult Coloring books: Phases of Matter by Colm Kelleher PhD et al; Where We Live by Patricia Melley Nelson, MaRCH; Rocky Mountains by Ross Kirkham; National Parks of the UK by Joe Shenton; and The North Shore by Abigail Stroven.
  • Land of the Shmee

    Bob Corbo, Cecilia Bizzoco

    Paperback (Green Frog Publishing, May 11, 2019)
    Land of the Shmee is a collection of modern short stories, poems, and hand-drawn illustrations presented as classic children’s literature. Bob Corbo delights sharing experiences he and his family have enjoyed simply “being” in nature. From the Old Buddha ‘Pine to hawks, minks, and a laughing stone, each page offers wisdom about how to be Shmee when you, your family, and friends have the good fortune to spend time far from the madding crowd.
  • Ears, Fears, Tears

    S. T. Santos, Cecilia Bizzoco

    Paperback (Green Frog Publishing, May 6, 2015)
    EARS FEARS TEARS begins on the day that Frey’s mom doesn’t come home. Certain that she will return in a few days, Frey takes very good care of himself, makes food, goes to bed on time, and goes to school. But when his teacher realizes that Frey is living alone, she contacts Child Protective Services, who puts Frey into “the system.” Ears, Tears, Fears takes you through Frey’s journey, and how he finally finds a home where he makes friends, and feels safe, until his mom can return home. Also available in Español by searching for "Orejas, Miedos, LĂĄgrimas."