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  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 9, 2010)
    It's been over a year since Omri discovered in The Indian in the Cupboard that, with the turn of a key, he could magically bring to life the three-inch-high Indian figure he placed inside his cupboard. Omri and his Indian, Little Bear, create a fantastic world together until one day, Omri realizes the terrible consequences if Little Bear ever got trapped in his "giant" world. Reluctantly, Omri sends the Indian back through the cupboard, giving his mother the magic key to wear around her neck so that he will never be tempted to bring Little Bear back to life.But one year later, full of exciting news, Omri gives way to temptation when he finds that his mother has left the magic key lying on the bathroom sink.A whole new series of adventures awaits Omri as he discovers that his Indian has been critically wounded during the French and Indian Wars and desperately needs Omri's help.Now, helplessly caught between his own life and his cupboard life of war and death, Omri must act decisively if he is to save Little Bear and his village from being completely destroyed. What began as a harmless game has tumed into a horrible nightmare, a nightmare in which Omri is irrevocably involved, and from which he may never escape.
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  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    eBook (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, May 13, 2010)
    It's been over a year since Omri discovered in The Indian in the Cupboard that, with the turn of a key, he could magically bring to life the three-inch-high Indian figure he placed inside his cupboard. Omri and his Indian, Little Bear, create a fantastic world together until one day, Omri realizes the terrible consequences if Little Bear ever got trapped in his "giant" world. Reluctantly, Omri sends the Indian back through the cupboard, giving his mother the magic key to wear around her neck so that he will never be tempted to bring Little Bear back to life.But one year later, full of exciting news, Omri gives way to temptation when he finds that his mother has left the magic key lying on the bathroom sink.A whole new series of adventures awaits Omri as he discovers that his Indian has been critically wounded during the French and Indian Wars and desperately needs Omri's help.Now, helplessly caught between his own life and his cupboard life of war and death, Omri must act decisively if he is to save Little Bear and his village from being completely destroyed. What began as a harmless game has tumed into a horrible nightmare, a nightmare in which Omri is irrevocably involved, and from which he may never escape.
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  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Hardcover (Cornerstone Books, Dec. 1, 1995)
    A year after he sends his Indian friend, Little Bear, back into the magic cupboard, Omri decides to bring him back, only to find that he is close to death and in need of help. Sequel to "The Indian in the Cupboard."
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  • Return of the Indian: Novel-Ties Study Guide

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Paperback (Learning Links, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Use Novel-Ties ® study guides as your total guided reading program. Reproducible pages in chapter-by-chapter format provide you with the right questions to ask, the important issues to discuss, and the organizational aids that help students get the most out of each book they read.
  • The Return Of The Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 9, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Omri must act decisively to save his Indian friend, Little Bear, and his village from destruction during the French and Indian War, and finds himself trapped between the worlds of fantasy and reality
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  • Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, June 20, 2013)
    Omri has never forgotten Little Bull though, and finally yields to the temptation to see his tiny blood brother again.But when the cupboard door opens, Little Bull is slumped, unconscious, over his horse, two bullet wounds in his back. As Omri tries to help him, he faces the terrifying responsibility of power, the power of life and death…
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  • The Return of the Indian

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    Mass Market Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers Canada, Limited, March 16, 1988)
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  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1986)
    It's been over a year since Omri discovered in The Indian in the Cupboard that, with the turn of a key, he could magically bring to life the three-inch-high Indian figure he placed inside his cupboard. Omri and his Indian, Little Bear, create a fantastic world together until one day, Omri realizes the terrible consequences if Little Bear ever got trapped in his "giant" world. Reluctantly, Omri sends the Indian back through the cupboard, giving his mother the magic key to wear around her neck so that he will never be tempted to bring Little Bear back to life.But one year later, full of exciting news, Omri gives way to temptation when he finds that his mother has left the magic key lying on the bathroom sink.A whole new series of adventures awaits Omri as he discovers that his Indian has been critically wounded during the French and Indian Wars and desperately needs Omri's help.Now, helplessly caught between his own life and his cupboard life of war and death, Omri must act decisively if he is to save Little Bear and his village from being completely destroyed. What began as a harmless game has tumed into a horrible nightmare, a nightmare in which Omri is irrevocably involved, and from which he may never escape.
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  • Return of the Indian, The

    Lynne Reid Banks, William Geldart

    Paperback (HarperColl, Sept. 1, 1999)
    The Magic Continues . . .In The Indian In The Cupboard, Omri discovers a wonderful, magical world when a three inch high Indian named Little Bear came to life. Now, in The Return Of The Indian, Omri tries to see his friend Little Bear again, and lands in the middle of a whole new series of astonishing and dangerous adventures -- from which he may never escape!
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  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 1986)
    It's been over a year since Omri discovered in The Indian in the Cupboard that, with the turn of a key, he could magically bring to life the three-inch-high Indian figure he placed inside his cupboard. Omri and his Indian, Little Bear, create a fantastic world together until one day, Omri realizes the terrible consequences if Little Bear ever got trapped in his "giant" world. Reluctantly, Omri sends the Indian back through the cupboard, giving his mother the magic key to wear around her neck so that he will never be tempted to bring Little Bear back to life.But one year later, full of exciting news, Omri gives way to temptation when he finds that his mother has left the magic key lying on the bathroom sink.A whole new series of adventures awaits Omri as he discovers that his Indian has been critically wounded during the French and Indian Wars and desperately needs Omri's help.Now, helplessly caught between his own life and his cupboard life of war and death, Omri must act decisively if he is to save Little Bear and his village from being completely destroyed. What began as a harmless game has tumed into a horrible nightmare, a nightmare in which Omri is irrevocably involved, and from which he may never escape.
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  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, March 14, 2000)
    Read by the author3 hours 39 minutes, 3 cassettesOmri can hardly contain his excitement when he wins first prize in a national writing contest. But he feels he must share the good news with Little Bear, his miniature Indian friend who inspired the winning entry. Omri isn't prepared for what he finds when he ventures back into the cupboard that magically transforms the plastic toy into a real life Iroquois Indian.Desperate to help Little Bear, Omri must find a way to transport himself to the world of the Native Americans. In the process he learns a lot about these amazing people, as well as about himself.
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  • The Return of the Indian

    Lynne Reid Banks, William Gelart

    Paperback (An Avon Camelot Book, Jan. 1, 1987)
    In "The Inidan in the Cupboard3, Omri discvoers that with the turn of a key, he can magically bring to life the three-inch-high toy Indian he placed in the old cupboard. In the Return of the Indian, Omri gives way to the temptation to see Little Bear again, and a whole new series of adventures begins. The Indian has been critically wounded during the French and Indian Wars and desperately needs Omri's help. But what starts as a harmless game turns into a horrible nightmare -- from which Omri may never escape!
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