Overview :THE ONLY TRUE STORY BEHIND THE CREATOR OF MARY POPPINS The remarkable life of P.L. Travers, the creator of Mary Poppins--perfect for fans of... Read More
Overview :For the first time since the war, the Christmas peal is ringing at St Paul's Cathedral. There is joy. There is new hope. It is Christmas Eve... Read More
Overview :Book two in the Marry Poppins series. Illustrated by Mary Shepard. Dust jacket in a protective mylar sleeve. Light blue boards with an illus... Read More
Overview :A practically perfect alphabet board book full of fantastic words from the whimsical world of Mary Poppins Based on the 1962 classic editio... Read More
Overview :A collection of charming holiday tales, by the author of Mary Poppins - a timeless gift for all ages. Each of the stories in this book was... Read More
Overview :Book three in the Mary Poppins series feautring illustrations by Mary Shepard and Agnes Sims. Dust jacket in a protective mylar sleeve. Blue... Read More
Overview :Since the 1934 publication of MaryPoppins, stories of this magical nanny have delighted children and adults the world over. This lush colle... Read More
Overview :P. L. Travers introduced Mary Poppins to the world in 1934. Ever since, the no-nonsense English nanny has been beloved by children and adult... Read More
Overview :Who else but Mary Poppins can lead the Banks children on such extraordinary adventures? Together they all meet the Goosegirl and the Swinehe... Read More
Overview :By P.L. Travers, the author featured in the major motion picture, Saving Mr. Banks. Who can slide up banisters, banish naughtiness with a sw... Read More
Overview :Mary Poppins returns, falling from the sky like a shooting star Soon Mary and the kids are off on a new round of marvelous adventures. A vi... Read More
Overview :Pulled down from the clouds at the end of a kite string, Mary Poppins is back. In Mary's care, the Banks children meet the King of the Castl... Read More
Overview :'James and I stayed on at home and everything was quiet and sunny and we got to thinking the war would never come after all . . . Just when ... Read More