Book details

Mary Poppins
Description
Read by Sophie Thompson, this audiobook spans three cassettes and lasts 3 hours and 49 minutes. It follows the story of Mary Poppins, an extraordinary nanny with magical abilities, who transforms the lives of the four Banks children with her unique brand of magic and fascinating adventures. From sliding up the banister to producing tricks from her empty carpetbag, Mary Poppins ensures that their lives will never be the same. The story is written by P.L. Travers, who was featured in the movie. Mary Poppins, though appearing stern and haughty, is filled with delightful nonsense and magic. She takes the Banks children on incredible adventures, from having tea on the ceiling to pasting gold paper stars to the sky. The children and literary fans alike respect and adore her. This unsentimental fantasy will tickle grownups rediscovering it and enchant younger readers who will find its magical realism perfectly plausible.
Age
5-9
Text complexity
proficient
Length
36 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Classic Literature: 'Mary Poppins' is a timeless classic that has charmed readers for generations. Reading the original book by P.L. Travers offers a deeper understanding of the characters and themes that have made Mary Poppins an iconic figure in children's literature.
- Imagination and Magic: The story is filled with whimsical adventures and magical elements that spark the imagination. Readers are transported to a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, thanks to the mystical nanny and her unique approach to life.
- Language and Writing Style: P.L. Travers's writing is both eloquent and accessible, making it a delightful read for both children and adults. The book's language is rich and descriptive, offering a more nuanced and layered experience than many adaptations can provide.
- Life Lessons and Morality: 'Mary Poppins' is not just a tale of magic and adventure; it also imparts valuable life lessons about family, respect, and the importance of nurturing the inner child. The book provides moral teachings in a subtle and entertaining way, making it a great conversation starter for parents and children.