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Culture in Action
Series · 19
books · 2009-2010

Books in series

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#2

Will Smith

2009

What was Will Smith's first single? Where did rap music first develop? How many Oscar nominations has Will Smith received? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to-follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.
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#3

Making a Recording

2009

What happens inside a recording studio? Which music producer is famous for discovering Elvis Presley? How can you record your own music at home? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to-follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.
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#4

Neil Gaiman

Rock Star Writer

2010

This book discusses the life and works of author Neil Gaiman.
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#5

Graffiti

2009

When did graffiti begin? What is the connection between graffiti and hip-hop? What is a "wall of fame"? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to-follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.
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#6

Beyoncé

A Life in Music

2010

This series provides an introduction to a range of arts topics. Each book explores an area in-depth and offers practical activities to reinforce learning.
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#9

How to Read a Work of Art

2010

This book discusses how to interpret a work of art and guides readers as they interpret works of art throughout the book.
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#10

Art for All

What Is Public Art?

2010

This book discusses what public art is and works of public art around the world.
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#11

Punk

Music, Fashion, Attitude!

2010

This book discusses the rise of punk as musical genre and as a culture and how its changed to become what it is today.
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#12

Destroy After Reading

The World of Secret Codes

2010

This book discusses secret codes and how they have been used around the world throughout history.
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#13

Architecture

2009

Bingham, Jane
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#15

Roald Dahl

2009

How many books for children did Roald Dahl write? What trick did Roald and his friends play on a candy store owner? Which artist illustrated many of Roald's books? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to-follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.
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#16

Contortionists and Cannons

An Acrobatic Look at the Circus

2010

This book discusses the world of circus performance and its history.
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Twenty-First-Century Shakespeare

2010

This book discusses 21st-century presentations of Shakespeare's plays.
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#19

Vanished!

Magic Tricks and Great Escapes

2010

In this series the arts are brought to life. The varied titles build up into a comprehensive library from which readers can choose their favourite arts topics.
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Hip-Hop

2009

How did hip-hop spread from the streets of 1970s New York to the rest of the world? What is the difference between mainstream hip-hop and underground hip-hop? Who are some of the world's biggest hip-hop stars? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to- follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.
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#23

Staging a Play

2009

What is a theatre-in-the-round? How do actors make fights on stage look real? Why do we tell actors to ""break a leg"" before a performance? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to-follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.
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#24

Terrifying Tales

Ghosts, Ghouls and Other Things That Go Bump in the Night

2010

This book discusses different genres of scary stories while introducing literary terms.
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Journals and Blogging

2009

What is the difference between a journal and a diary? Can you create a journal or blog without writing words? How is reading a blog different from reading the news? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to-follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.
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#26

Poetry

2009

Where do you hear poetry every day? What are some tips for reading poetry out loud? Who can be a poet? The varied titles in the Culture in Action series build up into a comprehensive library, covering a range of arts topics. Each book contains activities with easy-to-follow instructions, designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge. With Culture in Action the arts are brought to life! Each Culture in Action book is packed with high-interest facts, imaginative activities, and fascinating photographs.

Authors

Jane Bingham
Author · 28 books

Jane M. Bingham spent most of her adult life teaching college students about children's literature at Oakland University, collecting and studying children's books from across history and around the world, and campaigning for better materials for children to read. After she retired from that career, she began writing children's books of her own. Bingham has since authored several nonfiction books that seek to explain contemporary issues to children, including divorce, the dangers of drug abuse, and the art and culture of civilizations around the world. In Why Do Families Break Up? Bingham attempts to demystify the process of divorce for middle-school students. The book begins by examining some of the reasons a couple might decide to divorce, then moves on to explain the process of coping and moving on after a family separates. School Library Journal contributor Sharon A. Neal described the book as "supportive [and] unbiased" and noted, "Despite the nature of the topic, the book is hopeful." Tiananmen Square: June 4, 1989 examines the studentled protest against China's Communist rulers that occurred there, in the middle of Beijing, in the spring of 1989. On June 4 the government mobilized the army, including tanks, to disperse the demonstrators, killing several of them in the process. "The excellent illustrations and clear narrative," Elizabeth Talbot wrote in School Library Journal, make Tiananmen Square a "good introduction" to the protest and its aftermath. Bingham is the author of three installments in the "World Art and Culture" series, examining India, Africa, and Aboriginal Australia. Each book is brief, only fifty-six pages long, and "the texts are straightforward and concise," Gillian Engberg noted in a review of AfricanArt and Culture for Booklist. Despite this brevity, much information is packed into each volume. Bingham opens each book with a chapter about the history of the region, from thousands of years ago to the present day, and follows with chapters about the art forms practiced in that area. These include architecture, basket-weaving, creating musical instruments, dance, and body modification (tattoos, piercings, and the like), among others. Indian Art and Culture also includes a chapter on one of that country's modern art forms, the "Bollywood" movie industry. As Donna Cardon noted in School Library Journal, "The texts not only describe the art forms and how they are created, but also explain the role that art plays in the cultures." Bingham once wrote: "In 1981 I completed a trip which took me to American Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Bangladesh, India, Kenya, South Africa, and Swaziland. I collected examples of children's books along the way and became acutely aware of the need for books and other teaching resources in many developing countries. I was especially impressed with the variety of India's and Bangladesh's children's books—in spite of the difficulties their creators often encounter in publishing and promoting them. I also found that becoming aware of and enjoying the literature from other countries enriched my appreciation of American children's books. I found myself asking over and over why we, with the plethora we have to choose from, too often opt for the mediocre rather than the 'rarest kind of best.' As educators, creators, and consumers, we all too often forget to think of children's books as real literature because we fail to apply critical literary standards. It is my hope that my teaching and writing will draw attention to the continuing need for quality books in our own country and will also encourage American students and teachers to adopt a wider, world view of children's literature."

Marc Nobleman
Marc Nobleman
Author · 11 books

Award-winning author of books for all ages, including one that changed history and inspired the first documentary based on a nonfiction picture book. I've had the privilege of being invited to speak at schools and conferences in 30+ states and a dozen countries from Thailand to Tanzania.

Elizabeth Raum
Elizabeth Raum
Author · 24 books

As a child, I loved writing reports. For me, doing research has always been a kind of treasure hunt. My treasures are the facts that create pictures of past worlds and faraway places. I've put those facts into nearly 100 biographies, histories, and science books for young readers. I've also written two picture books and several interactive adventures that place you, the reader, inside the story. I hope that all my books lead you to imagine yourself in some intriguing place among fascinating people. Every book should take readers on new adventures in this big, beautiful world of ours. Happy travels! Author website: www.elizabethraumbooks.com

Liz Miles
Liz Miles
Author · 5 books
Liz Miles is a writer and editor of books for young adults, teens and children. Her work has been sold around the world.
Charlotte Guillain
Charlotte Guillain
Author · 29 books
Charlotte Guillain has written over 100 books, both fiction and nonfiction. Her most well-known titles are the 'George's Amazing Adventures' picture book series, including 'Spaghetti with the Yeti' and 'Pizza for Pirates'. 'Spaghetti with the Yeti' was shortlisted for nine awards, including the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. Before writing children's books, Charlotte worked as a bookseller, a teacher of English as a Foreign Language, and an editor.
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