Fourth time that we would go on another adventure with the Banks children and their nanny, Mary Poppins as we would go through another day with them. We would see Bert again, yay! We would also see other characters from the previous books. But there's something about this book that I feel like I should tell/warn you guys; this book is little bit overly dramatic than 3 previous books that I've read of Mary Poppins but this one was ok, just not my favorite, and I partly enjoyed this book but that alot. But its still good, though. - Happy Reading!

Mary Poppins in the Park
By Pamela L. Travers
From the moment Mary Poppins arrives at Number Seventeen Cherry-Tree Lane, everyday life at the Banks house is forever changed. This classic series tells the story of the world's most beloved nanny, who brings enchantment and excitement with her everywhere she goes. Featuring the charming original cover art by Mary Shepard, these new editions are sure to delight readers of all ages.
Only the incomparable Mary Poppins can lead the Banks children on one marvelous adventure after another. Together they meet the Goosegirl and the Swineherd, argue with talking cats on a distant planet, make the acquaintance of the folks who live under dandelions, and celebrate a birthday by dancing with their own shadows. And that’s just for starters!
Only the incomparable Mary Poppins can lead the Banks children on one marvelous adventure after another. Together they meet the Goosegirl and the Swineherd, argue with talking cats on a distant planet, make the acquaintance of the folks who live under dandelions, and celebrate a birthday by dancing with their own shadows. And that’s just for starters!
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780544513846
ISBN-10: 0544513843
Published on 5/5/2015
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 272
Book Reviews (2)
Mary Poppins is the Banks children's nanny. They live in a tiny house on Cherry Tree Lane, only a little way away from the giant Park. Together, Mary Poppins and the children have adventures such as dancing with their own shadows, answering riddles on the Cat Star, and visiting Mary Poppins's extremely tiny cousin. What makes these adventures similar is that they all happen in the Park. I like this book because it's interesting and funny.