Strawberries, I think. What did the girl taste like?
From the film Mary Poppins (1964), the nanny doused her charges like any good nanny would before bedtime, only the medicine came out strawberry for Michael and lime cordial for Jane.
Jane Darwell
They did like Mary Poppins very much. But they also knew she was rather strict and they knew not to cross her.
"A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down."
Oh, dude, like, Mary Poppins asks Jane if she has a handkerchief under her pillow because she knows that Jane might cry at night. I mean, who doesn't need a good cry now and then, right? So, Mary Poppins is just making sure Jane is prepared for those emotional moments, like a true magical nanny should.
Mary Poppins
From the film Mary Poppins (1964), the nanny doused her charges like any good nanny would before bedtime, only the medicine came out strawberry for Michael and lime cordial for Jane.
Jane Darwell
They did like Mary Poppins very much. But they also knew she was rather strict and they knew not to cross her.
"A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down."
Medicine,umbrella,measuring spoon, thermometer
Oh, dude, like, Mary Poppins asks Jane if she has a handkerchief under her pillow because she knows that Jane might cry at night. I mean, who doesn't need a good cry now and then, right? So, Mary Poppins is just making sure Jane is prepared for those emotional moments, like a true magical nanny should.
The names of the children in "Mary Poppins" are Jane and Michael Banks. They are the two young siblings who are taken care of by Mary Poppins, the magical nanny. Their adventures with her lead to valuable life lessons and whimsical experiences.
Jane (Karen Dotrice) and Michael (Matthew Garber) .
Pink
In the film Mary Poppins (1964), Mary Poppins is the nanny for Jane and Michael Banks. Also present are Mr & Mrs Banks, and Bert. In the original books (1934-1988) by P.L. Travers, there are an additional 3 children, John, Barbara and Annabel.
In the film Mary Poppins (1964), Mary Poppins is the nanny for Jane and Michael Banks. Also present are Mr & Mrs Banks and Bert. In the original books (1934-1988) by P.L. Travers, there are an additional 3 children, John, Barbara and Annabel.