Poppins
Introduction
a whimsical character in literature and film
Background Story
The name 'Poppins' is most famously associated with the character Mary Poppins, created by author P.L. Travers. Mary Poppins is a magical nanny who brings joy and adventure to the lives of the children she cares for. The character became widely known through the Disney adaptation in 1964, where she is portrayed as a kind yet firm caregiver with extraordinary abilities.
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