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      • Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) turns out to be a hag-like woman with a crooked cane and a habit of appearing out of nowhere (though she does mention she did knock). But there's a secret to her care-taking — she has magic powers, which she uses to teach the children some important lessons.
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  2. Jan 6, 2007 · Torturing children is appropriate–indeed for their own good–when they misbehave. Nanny McPhee comes to teach the Brown children five lessons: to go to bed when they are told, to get up when they are told, to get dressed when they are told, to listen, and to do exactly as they are told.

  3. Parents need to know that Nanny McPhee is a 2005 in which a nanny with supernatural gifts arrives to teach politeness, honesty, and consideration to seven rambunctious children. For much of the movie, these children take pride in harassing and scaring nannies hired by their father, and almost every other….

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  4. Feb 1, 2011 · 1. NO FIGHTING. 2. SHARE. 3. WORK TOGETHER. 4. BE BRAVE. 5. HAVE FAITH. Don’t you think it would be a wonderful thing if every man, woman and child on the face of the earth could learn these lessons?

  5. What are the five lessons that Nanny McPhee had to teach the children? They are, in order, (1) to go to bed when they are told (and to say please), (2) to get up when they are told, (3) to get dressed when they are told (and to say thank you), (4) to listen, and (5) to do as they are told.

  6. Jan 26, 2006 · Profanity B+. Substance Use A+. Why is Nanny McPhee rated PG? The MPAA rated Nanny McPhee PG for mild thematic elements, some rude humor and brief language. Run Time: 97 minutes. Get Content Details. The Guide to our Grades. Parent Movie Review. by. To say the Brown children misbehave is an understatement of magnificent proportions.

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  7. Jan 27, 2006 · In the endearing but somewhat scatterbrained British film ''Nanny McPhee,'' Emma Thompson creates an indelible character reminiscent of Mary Poppins as conceived by the author P. L. Travers and ...

  8. Jan 23, 2006 · But she’s really teaching them that when you have respect for others, you have respect for yourself. At a testing point in the narrative, Nanny refuses to help Simon (Thomas Sangster), the leader of the kids. “Think,” she says, a bracing, crucial command that epitomizes her skill with children.

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