Let's Go Fly A Kite - Literary Sources

Literary Sources

  • Sherman, Robert B. Walt's Time: from before to beyond. Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.
Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers
Books
  • Mary Poppins (1934)
  • Mary Poppins Comes Back (1935)
  • Mary Poppins Opens the Door (1943)
  • Mary Poppins in the Park (1952)
  • Mary Poppins From A to Z (1962)
  • Mary Poppins in the Kitchen (1975)
  • Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane (1982)
  • Mary Poppins and the House Next Door (1988)
Characters
  • Mary Poppins
  • Mr. Banks
  • Mrs. Banks
  • The Banks children
  • Bert
  • Miss Lark
  • Admiral Boom
  • The servants
Adaptions
  • Mary Poppins (film) (1964)
  • Mary Poppins, Goodbye (musical miniseries) (1983)
  • Mary Poppins (musical) (2004)
Songs
  • "Sister Suffragette"
  • "The Life I Lead"
  • "The Perfect Nanny"
  • "A Spoonful of Sugar"
  • "Jolly Holiday"
  • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
  • "Stay Awake"
  • "I Love to Laugh"
  • "Feed the Birds"
  • "Fidelity Fiduciary Bank"
  • "Chim Chim Cher-ee"
  • "Step in Time"
  • "A Man Has Dreams"
  • "Let's Go Fly a Kite"
Related
  • Saving Mr. Banks (film) (2013)

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