The Indian In The Cupboard Trilogy
Three bestselling stories about Omri, and his friend Patrick, who turns his plastic Red Indian, Little Bull, into a real miniature person. The Indian in the Cupboard Who'd want a boring little plastic Red Indian as a birthday present? Omri doesn't -- until his brother gives him a very special...
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Three bestselling stories about Omri, and his friend Patrick, who turns his plastic Red Indian, Little Bull, into a real miniature person. The Indian in the Cupboard Who'd want a boring little plastic Red Indian as a birthday present? Omri doesn't -- until his brother gives him a very special cupboard which can make the Indian come alive! Return of the Indian Omri is unexpectedly reminded of his beloved Red Indian, and can't resist making sure he's still all right. But when he opens the cupboard door Little Bull is wounded, nearly dead, and Omri must find help. The Secret of the Indian Omri's friend Patrick goes back in time to the Wild West, and keeping the secret safe becomes even more difficult for Omri!
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ISBN:
9780006749523 (0006749526)
Pages no: 543
Edition language: English
Series: The Indian in the Cupboard (#1)
I read the Indian in the Cupboard years ago and it has long remained one of my favorite children's books. Imaginative and insightful, it provides a lesson without being preachy. I don't remember the sequels very well but I do know I liked them.
I read this book when I was young and remember it for its' "magicalness". It didn't really stand out even at my young age for something that was really in my reading likes and thought it was much more of a "boys" book. I guess I still feel that way.