As we cut to the home, Mr. Banks is coming home and he enters the house, he's taped to his paper and hat, as his home is getting routine. I'm home, and then he goes in with his newspaper, nobody's ever at home to bring me out, and then he's grumbling again, you see, and then Mrs. Banks can appear with his slippers very gently, and he can say to her, oh, grumbling, you see, and then he's always a very sweet man at heart, he sees her come in with his slippers, and he says, well, how did it go today with the new ones? She says, oh, darling, I thought you'd just come in, and she puts her slippers down very sweetly, she's a terribly sweet person, and you must remember that Mr. Banks does it for her, but he lets his nerves run away with him, you see, but they must be a loving pair, but he doesn't show her anything yet, I don't know, darling, I'm not going home. At that instant, some children and Mary Poppins enter the front door. And the mother says, well, darling, did you have a lovely day with Mary Poppins? Oh, yes, first of all, we went and we heard those people come with the pearl buttons, and then we saw the ladies with feathers in their hats, and Mary Poppins had a lovely big feather, and there was birds, and then we went to the seaside, and on the merry-go-round, and we came back, and look, we got a shell and a starfish. If Mrs. Banks is ready to indulge their imagination, you see, shells, starfish, at least 50 miles from here, what do you mean? Show me them. Oh, I just drew them. But they were, they were real, they were real. Mary is saying, time for bed, stick the button out. No, but I don't want to go to sleep. Very well, then, says Mary Poppins. Don't go to sleep. And that gives the cue for your song. Thank you.