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Winnie pour the water ( magical water ) on the toad because :

he saw the toad dry so he wanted to give him water but her granny ( grandmother ) said you don't give water to drink to the toads! they don't drink ! they put it in her body ! so he put the magical water in it know the toad will live for ever probably

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