It seems like your question is referencing something specific, but without additional context, I'm not sure what you're referring to. "Winnie" could be a character from a story, movie, or real life, and "drink the water" might be a phrase related to a specific event or situation.
If you can provide more details or context, I'll do my best to provide information or clarification based on the information available up to my last update in January 2022.
Winnie Da Pooh only drinks honey so
he didn't want Winnie to drink the water
The water from the spring for Winnie to drink when she turns seventeen.
Jesse asked Winnie to go back to the spring and drink it .
Well ...because Winnie was wise when she didn't drink the water from the spring water
drink the water and he will find her so they could get married
drink the water when she's 17 and find them so they could run away and marry and live forever together
No she poured the bottle of water on the toad
Read and find out.
Yes, Winnie drinks the water from the spring that the Tuck family has been drinking from, and as a result, she becomes immortal like them. She eventually decides not to drink more water and instead live a normal life with her family.
He tells her to drink the magic water when she is 17 so they can get married.
dont drink the spring the water
The Tucks kidnapped Winnie Foster because she wanted to drink the water and the Tuck family needed to explain the dangers.