patrick gives it to him for a birthday presents and he thought it was lame but it turned out it was the best present that he ever got
Omri's friend, Patrick, gave him an axe to give to Little Bear in "The Indian in the Cupboard". Patrick thought it would be a helpful tool for Little Bear to have in their miniature world.
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Patrick is their friend
Omri-Main CharacterPatrick-Omri's Best FriendAdiel and Gillion-Omri's BrothersJane-Omri's motherLional-Omri's fatherLittle Bear-Omri's IndianBoone-Patrick's cowboyBright Stars-Little Bear's wifeand then there are students and teachers
Little Bear is an Iroquois. Omri is inspired to read a book about the Iroquois tribe even though it was difficult reading for him. Little Bear demands that Omri find him a bride. Omri finds him Bright Stars.
Friendship to Omri in "The Indian in the Cupboard" meant companionship, loyalty, and understanding. It was about forming a deep connection with Little Bear and supporting each other through challenges and adventures. Friendship allowed Omri to learn from Little Bear and develop a greater appreciation for different perspectives and cultures.
A cowboy Patrick put in the cupboard with-out permission from Omri but later he starts to guard him with his life
His brother Adiel because he thought Omri took his football shorts which he actually did not.
Two events that happened in "The Indian in the Cupboard" are Omri discovering that his plastic toy figurine, Little Bear, comes to life when placed inside a magical cupboard, and Omri's realization of the responsibilities that come with having a living, breathing miniature person in his possession.
He was an American Indian actually from the 1760's and was transported to Omri's time when the plastic toy figure was brought to life.
In "The Indian in the Cupboard," the central conflict revolves around the protagonist, Omri, who discovers that a toy Indian figurine he places in a magical cupboard comes to life. This creates a moral dilemma as Omri grapples with the responsibility and implications of bringing a living being from the past into his modern world. The story explores themes of friendship, identity, and the consequences of one's actions as Omri navigates his relationship with the Indian, named Little Bear, and the challenges that arise from their interactions.
It is called that because Little Bear(Omri's Indian) said in his own time he killed and scalped thirty white man.