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Learn moreCan the Magic Save Little Bear?
In The Mystery of the Cupboard, Omri’s father discovered his magical secret. Now Little Bear, Omri’s Iroquois friend from the past, is in grave danger and needs their help. As father and son struggle to solve the problem of traveling through time to reach Little Bear, they cannot know what terrors lie in wait–for their Indian friends and for them.
“This is really Little Bear’s story, and Omri’s adventures in his longhouse are fascinating and hair -raising. [Listeners] will revel in all the details of this book. A satisfying sequel.” –School Library Journal
“Will keep young [listeners] on the edge of the couch…Some of this novel’ s twists and turns are sure to amaze even the most imaginative child.”–USA Today
Lynne Reid Banks was evacuated from England to Canada during World War II, and she then returned to England in 1945 to study for the stage. She later became a freelance journalist and playwright and in 1955 became the first female TV news reporter. She has written many books for children, teenagers, and adults, including the bestselling The Indian in the Cupboard adventures.
Lynne Reid Banks was evacuated from England to Canada during World War II, and she then returned to England in 1945 to study for the stage. She later became a freelance journalist and playwright and in 1955 became the first female TV news reporter. She has written many books for children, teenagers, and adults, including the bestselling The Indian in the Cupboard adventures.