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
Ghosts & Haunted Houses
Italy
Post-Impressionism (Art on the Wall)
Why Do Families Break Up?
Exploring Europe (Exploring Continents)
Impressionism (Art on the Wall)
Graffiti
Eating Disorders
Exploring Australia (Exploring Continents)
Crop Circles
Look Around a Roman Villa (Virtual History Tours)
Costume Around the World Japan
Vampires & Werewolves
Angry
Graffiti
Surviving Cancer
Courageous Children
Architecture
Roald Dahl (Culture in Action)
Scared
Michelangelo
Animal Heroes
Indian: Art & Culture (World Art and Culture)
Look Around a Roman Amphitheater (Virtual History Tours)