by P.L.Travers (Author)
Discover the joy and wonder of Mary Poppins in the classic adventures!
This fantastic omnibus edition contains all six original Mary Poppins stories: Mary Poppins, Mary Poppins Comes Back, Mary Poppins Opens the Door, Mary Poppins in the Park, Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane / Mary Poppins and the House Next Door (2-in-1 edition).
When their new nanny, Mary Poppins, arrives on a gust of the East Wind, greets their mother, and slides up the banister, Jane and Michael's lives are turned magically upside down.
Familiar to anyone who has seen the film or the West End adaptation, you can now read all six of these wonderfully original tales about Jane and Michael's adventures with the magical Mary Poppins. In each book Mary takes the children on the most extraordinary outings: to a fun fair inside a pavement picture; to visit Uncle Andrew who floats up to the ceiling when he laughs; on a spectacular trip to see the Man-in-the-Moon! With her strict but fair, no-nonsense attitude, combined with amazing magical powers, things are never straightforward with Mary Poppins! But she has only promised to stay until the wind changes...
Titles include:
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane
Mary Poppins and the House Next Door
Mary Poppins Opens the Door
Mary Poppins in the Park
Mary Poppins Comes Back
Format: Paperback
Pages: 768
Edition: bind-up edition
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 30 Sep 2010
ISBN 10: 0007398557
ISBN 13: 9780007398553
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Like all great children's classics, Mary Poppins is frightening and sad as well as magic and very funny
Observer
Absolutely alive, and aglint with magic
Walter de la Mare
Mary Poppins is the Good Fairy, whom we are all seeking
Times Literary Supplement
P.L. Travers was born in 1899 in Maryborough in Queensland, Australia and was one of three sisters. She worked as a secretary, a dancer and an actress, but writing was P.L. Travers's real love, and for many years she was a journalist. It was while recuperating from a serious illness that she wrote Mary Poppins - to while away the days, but also to put down something that had been in my mind for a long time , she said. She recieved an OBE in 1977, and died in 1996.