Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy was known for his mischievous sense of humor, and one sunny afternoon, he decided to play a trick on his teacher, Mrs. Green.

Mrs. Green was teaching her class about animals. She had brought in a real turtle to show the children. Timmy was fascinated, but he had a secret plan.

After the lesson, when everyone was busy writing down notes, Timmy whispered to his friend Sarah, “Sarah, I heard that turtles can talk. I think we should ask the turtle a question!”

Sarah, always game for a prank, nodded eagerly. They approached the turtle, and Timmy asked, “What’s your favorite color, turtle?”

The turtle looked around, as if considering the question, and then slowly replied, “I’m not sure, but I think it might be… blueberry!”

The class burst into laughter, and Mrs. Green, trying to maintain her composure, asked, “Where did you hear that, Timmy?”

Timmy, with a cheeky grin, said, “I heard it from the turtle, Mrs. Green!”

The whole class laughed even harder, and Mrs. Green couldn’t help but smile. She realized that sometimes, even the most serious lessons can be lightened up with a little bit of humor.

And so, the turtle’s “favorite color” became a running joke in the classroom, and Timmy’s trick was remembered as one of the funniest moments of the school year.