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The Indian in the Cupboard

Book • 1980
In 'The Indian in the Cupboard', Omri receives a plastic Indian figurine and a mysterious cupboard for his birthday.

When he locks the figurine in the cupboard, it comes to life as Little Bear, an Iroquois Indian from the 18th century.

As Omri learns about Little Bear's culture and history, he must navigate the challenges of caring for a living, breathing person from a different time.

The novel explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and cultural understanding.

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