In all of her different forms (book, movie, play) there doesn't seem to be anything that Mary Poppins "fears". She doesn't particularly like Mr. Banks, and always has said that she doesn't like disorder, poor behavior, Uncle Albert's largest laughter or Michael's slouches.
Pamela Lyndon Travers (born Helen Lyndon Goff [1899-1996]) was the author of the eight Mary Poppin books which were written starting in 1934 and ending in 1988.
The type of baby carriage that was used by Mary Poppins was a Silver Cross Perambulator. "Prams" were very popular from the early to mid 20th century.
In the movie, Mary Poppins (1964), Mary Poppins particularly likes to say that she's "Practically perfect in every way", and when there is nothing left to say, she says "Supercalifragilisticexplialidocious".
Mary Gross plays the babysitter, Ms. "Pushover" Patterson, in the episode "Cake Fear".
The running time for the stage play of Mary Poppins is about 2 hours 50 minutes including the one intermission. In New York, children under the age of 4 years were not permitted in the theater.
You don't. it comes from Mary Poppin's but has no real meaning.
It means wonderful The word was invented for the Mary Poppin stories.
In the movie Mary Poppin's said that it could mean anything you wanted.
"Practically perfect in every way"
her moms name is Mary p. winsnap ( not Mary poppin) and her dads name is Henry f. winsnap
Naah, she was poppin. Why would she make mistakes? she was perfect. :)))
Pamela Lyndon Travers (born Helen Lyndon Goff [1899-1996]) was the author of the eight Mary Poppin books which were written starting in 1934 and ending in 1988.
Poppin' - song - was created in 2005.
Keep It Poppin' was created in 1998.
Poppin' My Collar was created in 2005.
Bottle Poppin' was created in 2007.
The type of baby carriage that was used by Mary Poppins was a Silver Cross Perambulator. "Prams" were very popular from the early to mid 20th century.