Jane Bingham
Jane M. Bingham, born September 21, 1941, in Huntington, West Virginia, was a prominent educator in children's literature, teaching at Oakland University for decades where she collected and studied children's books worldwide and advocated for better reading materials. After retirement, she authored over 100 nonfiction children's books on topics like divorce, drug abuse, and world cultures for publishers such as Usborne and Heinemann.
Huntington, WV, USA
Sep 21, 1941
Children's Literature
Nonfiction
The Amazon
Ghosts & Haunted Houses
Everybody Feels...Angry
The Bermuda Triangle (Solving Mysteries With Science)
The Tudors: Kings and Queens of England's Golden Age
The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of World History
How People Lived in Ancient Rome
Everybody Feels... Angry (Everybody Feels (Crabtree))
The Last 500 Years (World History)
The Usborne Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of the Ancient World (History Encyclopedias)
Billy Goats Gruff
Ancient World - Internet Linked (World History (Usborne))
Vampires & Werewolves
Sikhism (Atlas of World Faiths)
Illustrated English Dictionary & Thesaurus
Marie Antoinette (Great Women Leaders)
Women at War (A Cultural History of Women in America)
Everybody Feels Scared
Angry (QED Everybody Feels)
Everybody Feels Happy (Everybody Feels (Crabtree))
Everybody Feels Sad
The Bermuda Triangle
The Ancient World (History of Fashion and Costume)
The Story of Trains (Young Reading (Series 2)) (Young Reading (Series 2))