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
African Art & Culture (World Art and Culture)
Exploring Australia (Exploring Continents)
Cleopatra
The Inca Empire (Time Travel Guides)
In Ancient Egypt (Men, Women & Children)
Stories of Knights (+ Audio CD) (3.1 Young Reading Series One (Red))
Hindenburg 1937 (Raintree: When Disaster Struck)
My Holiday In: Brazil
Eating Disorders (Emotional Health Issues)
Scared (Qed Everybody Feels)
The Cotswolds: A Cultural History
Emotion and Relationships (Through Artist's Eyes)
Johnny Depp (Star Files)
Stress and Depression
The Gulf Wars With Iraq
Taking Action Against Bullying
Costume Around the World Mexico
How People Lived in Ancient Egypt
The Bermuda Triangle
Christianity (Atlas of World Faiths/Arcturus)
Illusion Art (Art Off the Wall)
Classical Myth: A Treasury of Greek and Roman Legends, Art, and History (The World of Mythology)
Ballet (Dance (Heinemann Library))
Exploring Europe (Exploring Continents)