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  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 9, 2010)
    Full of magic and appealing characters, this classic novel takes readers on a remarkable adventure.It's Omri's birthday, but all he gets from his best friend, Patrick, is a little plastic Indian toy. Trying to hide his disappointment, Omri puts the Indian in a metal cupboard and locks the door with a mysterious skeleton key that once belonged to his great-grandmother. Little does Omri know that by turning the key, he will transform his ordinary plastic Indian into a real live man from an altogether different time and place! Omri and the tiny warrior called Little Bear could hardly be more different, yet soon the two forge a very special friendship. Will Omri be able to keep Little Bear without anyone finding out and taking his precious Indian from him?
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  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Dec. 29, 2002)
    It all started with a birthday present that Omri didn't want: a small plastic Indian that was no use to him at all. But an old wooden cupboard and a special key brought his unusual toy to life, and strange and wonderful things began to happen. As Omri struggles to balance his real life in England with the characters of the Wild West of 18th century America, his incredible adventures are a fantasy beyond his wildest imagination.
  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks

    eBook (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, June 24, 2010)
    Adventure abounds when a toy comes to life in this classic novel! It's Omri's birthday, but all he gets from his best friend, Patrick, is a little plastic warrior figure. Trying to hide his disappointment, Omri puts his present in a metal cupboard and locks the door with a mysterious skeleton key that once belonged to his great-grandmother. Little does Omri know that by turning the key, he will transform his ordinary plastic toy into a real live man from an altogether different time and place! Omri and the tiny warrior called Little Bear could hardly be more different, yet soon the two forge a very special friendship. Will Omri be able to keep Little Bear without anyone finding out and taking his new friend away?
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  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, April 5, 1985)
    Adventure abounds when a toy comes to life in this classic novel! It's Omri's birthday, but all he gets from his best friend, Patrick, is a little plastic warrior figure. Trying to hide his disappointment, Omri puts his present in a metal cupboard and locks the door with a mysterious skeleton key that once belonged to his great-grandmother. Little does Omri know that by turning the key, he will transform his ordinary plastic toy into a real live man from an altogether different time and place! Omri and the tiny warrior called Little Bear could hardly be more different, yet soon the two forge a very special friendship. Will Omri be able to keep Little Bear without anyone finding out and taking his new friend away?
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  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, June 20, 2013)
    The Indian in the Cupboard is the first of five gripping books about Omri and his plastic North American Indian – Little Bull – who comes alive when Omri puts him in a cupboardFor Omri, it is a dream come true when the plastic American Indian he locks into the old cupboard comes to life. Little Bull is everything an Indian brave should be – proud, fearless and defiant.But being in charge of a real, live, human being is a heavy responsibility, as Omri soon discovers. And when his best friend, Patrick, is let in on the secret, he soon realises that life-changing decisions lie ahead.
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  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, May 31, 2003)
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  • The Indian in the Cupboard - Teacher Guide by Novel Units

    Novel Units

    Paperback (Novel Units, Inc., Aug. 16, 1991)
    Time-saving, inspiring lesson plans provide a comprehensive novel unit--created by teachers for teachers. The legwork is done for you. The chapter-by-chapter guides incorporate research-based, high-order reading, writing, and thinking activities. (This is NOT the paperback novel.)
  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks, Brock Cole

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Jan. 21, 2003)
    It all starts with a birthday present Omri doesn't even want -- a small plastic Indian of no use to him at all. But when an old wooden cupboard and a special key bring the unusual toy to life, Omri's Indian becomes his most important secret: precious, dangerous, wonderful, and above all, magical.
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  • The Indian In The Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks, Brock Cole

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 9, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Omri's plastic Indian, put in an unusual cupboard overnight, comes to life, Omri has a new friend who can teach him about another culture and another time.
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  • The Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Paperback (Avon Camelot paperback, Aug. 16, 1982)
    Four papaerback books: The Indian in the Cupboard, The Return of the Indian, The Secret of the Indian, The Mystery of the Cupboard.
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  • Indian in the Cupboar

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Audio CD (Listening Library, May 24, 2005)
    Omri's life changes overnight when he receives a plastic Indian and an old bathroom cupboard for his birthday, for the Indian isn't just plastic - he's real.
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  • Indian in the Cupboard

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, March 1, 2009)
    The Indian in the Cupboard is the first of five gripping books about Omri and his plastic North American Indian - Little Bull - who comes alive when Omri puts him in a cupboardFor Omri, it is a dream come true when the plastic American Indian he locks into the old cupboard comes to life. Little Bull is everything an Indian brave should be - proud, fearless and defiant.But being in charge of a real, live, human being is a heavy responsibility, as Omri soon discovers. And when his best friend, Patrick, is let in on the secret, he soon realises that life-changing decisions lie ahead.
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