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  2. Publication Order of The Indian in the Cupboard Books. The Indian in the Cupboard book series is a wonderful series of children’s boos and low fantasy novels. It is written by a bestselling British novelist named Lynne Reid Banks. The series consists of five books in total released between 1980 & 1998.

  3. The Indian in the Cupboard Series. 5 primary works • 7 total works. The Indian in the Cupboard is a children's book by British author Lynne Reid Banks, and illustrated by Brock Cole - it was first published in 1980, and has received numerous awards, as well as being made into a film in 1995.

  4. 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 ...

  5. The Indian in the Cupboard is a low fantasy children's novel by the British writer Lynne Reid Banks. It was published in 1980 with illustrations by Robin Jacques (UK) and Brock Cole (US). It was later adapted as a 1995 children's film of the same name. Later books in the series were illustrated by Piers Sanford.

  6. About The Indian in the Cupboard Series. Acclaimed New York Times selected “best book of the year,” The Indian in the Cupboard, joins The Return of the Indian, and The Secret of the Indian for this eomni special. With magical and fantastical elements, these three extraordinary novels have withstood the test of time to become beloved classics.

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  7. The Indian in the Cupboard Series : Titles in Order. Sort by: The Mystery of the Cupboard. Book 4. Available formats: Audio (1) The Mystery Deepens… In The Secret of the Indian, Omri vowed to lock his magical cupboard forever.

  8. Feb 9, 2010 · 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!

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