because he is so positive with barbie
The cowboy in "Indian in the Cupboard" is named Boone.
A reservation
Boone
A cowboy Patrick put in the cupboard with-out permission from Omri but later he starts to guard him with his life
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Patrick is their friend
Because he had the bit of coffe I think
75-year-old Ojibwe actor George Randall
In "The Indian in the Cupboard," the antagonist can be considered to be Tommy Atkins, the British soldier figurine who eventually threatens Little Bear and Boone. Tommy is an adversary because he represents a conflict of interest and poses a danger to the main characters in the story.
The resolution of The Indian in the Cupboard is that Little Bear and Boone are transported back to their own times. The boys in the book each keep their own toy.
The underfloor adventure in "The Indian in the Cupboard" book refers to a moment when Omri discovers a hidden trapdoor in his bedroom floor. Upon exploring it, he finds himself transported into the miniature world where his toys come to life, including Little Bear and Boone. This underfloor adventure allows Omri to further bond with his toy companions and experience exciting adventures.
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