Ebook {Epub PDF} A Taste of Colored Water by Matt Faulkner






















 · A Taste of Colored Water is a historical fiction book published in Its about cousins who were told of a fountain that had colored water and had to try it for themselves. When they get into town and before they could try the water a protest started up and they were quickly rushed www.doorway.ru by: 3.  · A TASTE OF COLORED WATER. by Matt Faulkner illustrated by Matt Faulkner ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 8, Hearing tell of a fountain in the big city billed “colored,” two country children decide that they have to see such a marvel in this s-era tale. LuLu and her cousin Jelly hitch a ride with Jelly’s father, and while he runs an errand, they do indeed find a bubbler with a sign right . 9 rows ·  · A Taste of Colored Water. Matt Faulkner. Simon and Schuster, Jan 8, - Juvenile Fiction - /5(6).


I really liked the story A Taste of Colored Water by Matt Faulkner. The illustrations were great, extremely vivid and historically accurate. Such as the sign over the water fountain that said colored. The main characters are very believable, two young children who hear about colored water. A Taste of Colored Water. written and illustrated by Matt Faulkner. Simon and Schuster LuLu and Jelly can't believe that Abbey saw a fountain in town that bubbled colored water; they have to see this for themselves. When their Uncle Jack needs to make a run into town the kids beg to go with so they can investigate. Matt Faulkner is a talented and clever picture-book maker whose dazzling ink and watercolor illustrations have graced dozens of well-loved picture books. On his inspiration for A Taste of Colored Water, he says, "When I was a boy it would've surprised me to learn that the word COLORED hung over a water fountain didn't mean that this was a magical place where fruit-flavored water flowed on demand.".


A Taste of Colored Water is a historical fiction book published in Its about cousins who were told of a fountain that had colored water and had to try it for themselves. When they get into town and before they could try the water a protest started up and they were quickly rushed out. By Matt Faulkner, Published on 01/01/ Annotation. LuLu and Jelly are very excited to see the "colored" water they heard about in the city's water fountain, but are surprised to learn what "colored" water actually means. Matt Faulkner is a talented and clever picture-book maker whose dazzling ink and watercolor illustrations have graced dozens of well-loved picture books. On his inspiration for A Taste of Colored Water, he says, "When I was a boy it would've surprised me to learn that the word COLORED hung over a water fountain didn't mean that this was a magical place where fruit-flavored water flowed on demand.".

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