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Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane [and] Mary Poppins and the House Next Door
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* Contents derived from the London,
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Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane, P. L. Travers , single work children's fiction children's fantasy
'Mary Poppins, everyone's favourite nanny, takes the Banks children on another unforgettable adventure. On the most magical of nights, Midsummer's Eve, all kinds of strange things can happen--mythical visitors come down from the heavens and animals speak. But Mary Poppins takes it all in stride, drawing everyone, even the trembling Park Keeper, into the spirit of a romantic and magical holiday.' (Source: GoodReads)
Mary Poppins and the House Next Door, P. L. Travers , single work children's fiction children's fantasy
Luti, whom the formidable Miss Andrew has taken from the South Seas to London in order to civilize, feels the need to go home again, so Mary Poppins helps him get back to his island by way of the Man-in-the-Moon.(Libraries Australia record).
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