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Written by: Lynne Reid Banks Power Point presentation by: Tayben Woodall

Written by: Lynne Reid Banks Power Point presentation by: Tayben Woodall Mrs. Wilsons 3 rd grade class 1/6/2014. Main Characters. Omri is a 9 year old boy with a tiny real life Indian named Little Bear. Patrick is Omris best friend and Patrick brought Boone to life.

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Written by: Lynne Reid Banks Power Point presentation by: Tayben Woodall

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  1. Written by: Lynne Reid Banks Power Point presentation by: Tayben Woodall Mrs. Wilsons 3rd grade class 1/6/2014

  2. Main Characters • Omri is a 9 year old boy with a tiny real life Indian named Little Bear. • Patrick is Omris best friend and Patrick brought Boone to life. • Little Bear is an Indian that was brought to life by Omri. • Boone is the cowboy and he was brought to life by Patrick.

  3. The Indian in the Cupboard is about a boy named Omri who receives a plastic Indian from his best friend Patrick for his birthday. No one expects the Indian named Little Bear to come to life… but when he does it literally unlocks a wonderful tale of empowerment, compromise, friendship and love.

  4. If you would like to learn more about Boone and Little Bears journey I suggest you read The Indian in the Cupboard. The author did a great job creating characters with big personalities that you cant help but laugh out loud at and love.

  5. “Don’t put them together ya know;” “Cowboys and Indians!”… ~ Patrick [about Little Bear and Boone]

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