The Indian in the Cupboard

The Indian in the Cupboard Teaching Activities

The Indian in the Cupboard was such a big hit with my students. Imagine fifth-grade boys asking me to help them find the sequels! There are four of them. A teacher can’t ask for anything more.

The story begins when nine-year-old Omri receives a few unusual gifts for his birthday. What is he going to do with an old cupboard and a plastic Indian? Omri does what most boys would do. He locks the plastic toy in the cupboard. Unknowingly, he does this with a magical key that belonged to his great-grandmother.

When a noise awakens Omri, he discovers that the three-inch tall Indian is alive. Imagine the surprise he felt when the plastic toy turned into a real-life three-inch tall Iroquois. The next day, Omri tells his best friend Patrick about the magical cupboard. After school, they discover the Indian is plastic again.

The next night, Patrick hears a noise again. He is shocked to discover the Indian is alive again. Omri realizes that he can not only bring plastic figures to life but also return it to plastic.

Omri talks to the Indian and learns he is an Iroquois named Little Bear. Patrick must take care of him including feeding him and bringing him supplies to make a home. Omri brings a plastic horse to life for Little Bear. When the horse kicks Little Bear, Omri must bring a World War I medic to take care of his wound.

Later, Patrick comes over and sneaks a plastic cowboy and horse in the cupboard. The cowboy named Boone and Little Bear fuss which later leads to Little Bear shooting Boone with an arrow.

This novel is a must-read.