Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan i(A45668 works by) (a.k.a. Cecilia Egan)
Born: Established: 1954 ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Kitten Who Learns to Fall Asleep : The Sleep-inducing Bedtime Story Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 9084543 2015 single work picture book children's

'Children sometimes find it hard to get to sleep.

'What if you could read them a bedtime story incorporating powerful psychological methods to help them fall asleep quickly, easily and without drugs?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Kitten Who Learns to Be the Boss of Her Temper : A Story to Help Children Manage Anger Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 9084501 2015 single work picture book children's

'What if you could read your children a story incorporating effective psychological methods to help them learn to manage anger?Many parents worry about young children behaving aggressively when they feel upset. Much of this is normal for youngsters. Nevertheless, these issues do need to be addressed.Psychological anger management techniques include:'Breathing out' the anger with slow, deep breaths.Counting to ten slowly, to give angry feelings some time to subside.Moving away from the problem situation until you feel calmer.Squeezing or pummelling a soft, inanimate object such as a cushion, which cannot be hurt and which cannot hurt you.Engaging in vigorous physical activities such as running, cycling, dancing or even housework, as an outlet for pent-up feelings.Lying down and listening to relaxing music, or sleeping.When you feel calmer, talking about your feelings with someone you trust.This book also harnesses the mnemonic power of visual association and simple rhyming verse to make learning fun and the techniques easier to remember.Just as children respond to Cecilia Egan's sleep-inducing story 'The Kitten Who Learns to Fall Asleep," so they can learn to be the boss of their temper while listening to this tale.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Kitten Who ... Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , 2015 Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 9084471 2015 series - author picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon The Kitten Who Learns to Say Goodbye to Diapers : A Story to Help Children Use The Potty Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 9084425 2015 single work picture book children's

'What is different about this children's toilet training book? It uses language patterns and proven, powerful psychological techniques that really get results.Motivation is the key to toilet training. This story is designed to be gently persuasive on both the conscious and unconscious levels. It can be be read aloud to children by an older person, and is intended as an aid to any potty-training method. The psychological techniques woven into this tale can make training quicker and easier. Simple rhyming verses add an extra element of fun. Many concepts are common to all potty-training methods. They are based on motivations that are natural in all healthy children. These include: Imitation - seeing a person or a 'drink and wet' doll using a toilet or potty and wanting to copy. Wanting to be independent and feel like a grown- up. Peer pressure - seeing siblings or other toddlers successfully using the potty. Wanting to be praiseworthy. Wanting to feel dry. Wanting to feel clean. To help children learn, the story is interactive. You can read out questions for the child to answer, and you can ask the child to point to images on the pages.Parents, relax! Just read the story to your little ones and enjoy helping them learn.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Cocky's Egg Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8701336 2015 single work children's fiction children's

'Blue the koala found an egg beside the river. Thinking it belonged to his friend Snowy the cockatoo, he put it in Snowy's nest, high in the old gum tree. But what kind of baby was really inside that egg? Read on to find out! This popular book, with illustrations in glowing colour, was chosen to be read aloud on national TV, on the well-loved ABC children's show 'Playschool'.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Fairytale Sequels Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , 2015 Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8601659 2015 series - author children's fiction
1 y separately published work icon Humpty Dumpty, the Story Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Marina McAllan (illustrator), Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8597561 2015 single work picture book children's

'Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall ... Why was Humpty Dumpty sitting on that wall in the first place? What did all the king's horses and all the king's men have to do with it? And could anyone ever put Humpty Dumpty back together again? Discover the funny story behind the rhyme! The Nursery Rhyme Story series - colorful picture books to be read aloud to children.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Nursery Rhyme Story Series Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , 2015 Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8597532 2015 series - author picture book
1 y separately published work icon Hey Diddle Diddle, the Story Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Marina McAllan (illustrator), Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8597487 2015 single work picture book children's

'Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle... Why was the cat playing a fiddle? How could a cow possibly jump over the moon, and where were the dish and the spoon running off to? Discover the funny story behind the rhyme! The Nursery Rhyme Story series - colorful picture books to be read aloud to children.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Princess Pam Fell Into the Jam Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Peter Petrovic (illustrator), Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan (illustrator), Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8587283 2015 single work picture book children's

'More than a hilarious rhyme, this is a slapstick comedy that causes a riot of laughter when read aloud.

'Princess Pam and her messy sisters appeal to every child.

'The rollicking rhymes, the unconventional story and the lively, detailed pictures combine to make one of the funniest and most original children's books published.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Princess Pam Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , 2015 Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8587227 2015 series - author picture book
1 y separately published work icon Princess Pam and the Twenty-eight Brave Princes Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Dionne Chambers (illustrator), Brighton : Leaves Of Gold Press , 2015 8587199 2015 single work picture book children's

'In this, the second in the riotous "Princess Pam" series, Princess Pam becomes involved in more uproarious, slapstick comedy when she and her naughty sisters and cousins meet the Brave Princes.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Puffing Tilly and the Rainbow Snake Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Marleston : Ben Franklin Publishing , 2010 11276822 2010 single work picture book children's

'A brightly illustrated book with a story that is easy for kids to relate to. This Australian story brings into play an action packed journey on board a read steam engine as it travels through the bush to Kakadu.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Willy Willy and the Ant Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Marleston : Gecko Books , 2008 11277245 2008 single work picture book Indigenous story children's

''The Willy Willy and the Ant' is about selfishness and sharing. Another wonderful legend of the native Australians which has been adapted to be read and understood by young children, giving them an insight into the rich and complex culture that existed for tens of thousands of years before European settlement.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Frog Who Wouldn't Laugh Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Marleston : Ben Franklin Publishing , 2006 11276876 2006 single work picture book children's Indigenous story

'Tiddalick the giant frog wouldn't laugh until he met.... This wonderful legend of the native Australians has been adapted to be read and understood by young children, giving them an insight into the rich and complex culture that existed for tens of thousands of years before European settlement.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon White Clay and the Giant Kangaroos Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Marleston : J.B. Books , 2001 Z1723718 2001 single work children's fiction children's

'Before people had heard of fire, they ate their food raw. In those days, giant kangaroos lived in the same land as the Wiradjuri tribe. The kangaroos were huge, over 10 feet tall, ate grass and leaves but didn’t like people and sometimes squashed them. The people were afraid. A brave young man, Wirroowaa, asked the powerful spirit call Byamee for help. First Wirroowaa had to prove his bravery by covering himself in white clay and doing a special dance. Although the clay could only be found where the kangaroos camped, Wirroowaa was successful. Byamee was pleased and blessed the clay. Byamee was pleased and blessed the clay. “Then Byamee caused the breeze to make two sticks rub together and burst into flame, starting a bushfire.” The fire chased away the kangaroos forever. “The people were very happy and now that they knew how to make fire by rubbing sticks together, the Wiradjuri never again had to eat raw food. These days the white clay is still sacred and the story of brave Wirroowaa is still told.”' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Magic Colours Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Elizabeth Alger (illustrator), Sydney : Pancake Press , 1996 Z1555772 1996 single work picture book children's Indigenous story 'When all the birds of Australia were black, a small dove with an injured claw received help from all its feathered friends except the crow. Their kindness was rewarded with a coat of colour for all.' Source:
1 y separately published work icon Hansel and Gretel Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , London : Random House , 1989 Z1399862 1989 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Sleeping Beauty Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , London : Random House , 1989 Z1399532 1989 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Whatever Happened to the Three Little Pigs? Cecilia Margaret Stewart Egan , Gosford : Ashton Egan , 1989 Z1324295 1989 single work children's fiction children's

'Everyone knows the fairytales of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Thumbelina, the Three Little Pigs and the rest. But have you ever wondered what happened to our favourite fairytale characters after their stories ended? What about those pigs - did they ever manage to keep their new houses from being blown down? Find out in this Fairytale Sequel!' (Publication summary)

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