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The first Nanny McPhee movie is titled "Nanny McPhee." Released in 2005, it stars Emma Thompson as the titular character, a magical nanny who helps a widowed father and his unruly children learn important life lessons. The film is based on the "Nurse Matilda" books by Christianna Brand.
No. It's a movie.
The movie Nanny McPhee does sort of come from a book. The book is not called Nanny McPhee and the movie does not follow the book very closely. The person who wrote the screenplay for Nanny McPhee is modified from the Nurse Matilda books by Christianna Brand.
Nanny Gee was a children's entertainer.
The judge denied him joint custody of his children, and his ex-wife wanted to hire a nanny. He didn't trust strangers to take care of his children. He also believed that no one could love them more than he did.
The children in "The Mum Minder" by Jacqueline Wilson are Sadie, Gus, and Nanny by Mistake.
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No. It's a movie.
The movie Nanny McPhee does sort of come from a book. The book is not called Nanny McPhee and the movie does not follow the book very closely. The person who wrote the screenplay for Nanny McPhee is modified from the Nurse Matilda books by Christianna Brand.
Nanny Gee was a children's entertainer.
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The judge denied him joint custody of his children, and his ex-wife wanted to hire a nanny. He didn't trust strangers to take care of his children. He also believed that no one could love them more than he did.
The word is spelled "nanny". The plural is "nannies".
The term "nanny" is often associated with the profession of childcare, where a nanny takes care of children in a family setting. Additionally, "Nanny" is a common name for various software applications, such as "Nanny" in Python, which helps manage dependencies in projects. Furthermore, the character of Nanny McPhee from children's literature and film is a notable cultural reference.
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It is a film with Emma Thomson in it. Nanny McPhee herself is a magical army nanny who teaches children how to behave properly and be kind.