How did the author decide on the whimsical tone for Mary Poppins' return?
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How did the author decide on the whimsical tone for Mary Poppins' return?
Did anyone else feel the stories felt more playful than the original, and was that intentional?
Are there particular scenes that reveal how Travers wanted to portray childhood imagination?