What reading level is The Indian in the Cupboard?
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What reading level is The Indian in the Cupboard?
Indian in the Cupboard (Cascades)
Interest Level | Reading Level | ATOS |
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Grades 4 – 7 | Grades 3 – 6 | 4.6 |
How old is Omri in The Indian in the Cupboard?
Nine-year-old
Nine-year-old Omri lives in Great Britain with his mother, father and two brothers, Gillion and Adiel. For his birthday, Omri receives two notable presents: a plastic Indian figure from his friend Patrick and a metal cupboard from Gillion.
What did Omri do when Little Bear was kicked by a horse?
The Indian in the Cupboard Review
A | B |
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What type of home does Little Bear want to build? | Longhouse |
How did Little Bear get injured? | Kicked by a horse |
What type of personality did Little Bear have? | Bossy |
What did Omri promise Little Bear? | A wife |
What age Read Indian in the Cupboard?
The publisher recommended reading level is age nine and up. All the books revolve around a young boy, Omri, who discovers the powers of a magical cupboard.
What age is Indian in the cupboard appropriate for?
Where was the Indian in the cupboard?
The Indian was gone. Omri sat up sharply in bed and peered into the dark corners. Suddenly he saw him. But he wasn’t on the shelf anymore, he was in the bottom of the cupboard. And he wasn’t standing upright. He was crouching in the darkest corner, half hidden by the front of the cupboard.
Who is the author of the Indian in the cupboard?
The Indian in the Cupboard Author Lynne Reid Banks Created Date 7/7/2015 9:28:59 AM
What is the copyright number for the Indian in the cupboard?
PZ7.B2262In [Fic] eISBN: 978-0-307-57624-8 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 79-6533 Copyright © 1980 by Lynne Reid Banks Illustrations copyright © 1981 by Brock Cole ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BVG v3.0_r1 Title The Indian in the Cupboard Author Lynne Reid Banks Created Date
How did Omri find the boy in the cupboard?
Omri sat up sharply in bed and peered into the dark corners. Suddenly he saw him. But he wasn’t on the shelf anymore, he was in the bottom of the cupboard. And he wasn’t standing upright. He was crouching in the darkest corner, half hidden by the front of the cupboard.