F soft 3D clay toy style, Use the EP01 shared metal mechanical toy rocket prop reference: a small tabletop child-safe toy rocket with a cream/white matte painted metal main shell, red/pink rounded metal nose cone, orange-red metal side fins, one blue circular glass-like window near the upper section, small visible screws/rivets, simple toy seams, rounded safe edges, and soft 3D clay toy rendering. Keep the same silhouette, colors, metal/mechanical material, and tabletop toy size across this episode. Do not invent a different rocket design. Do not make it cardboard, paper, plastic, glossy chrome, realistic aerospace hardware, or a full-size real rocket. warm classroom craft corner, approved Mia and Leo references. Clear single classroom scene, medium shot. The repaired toy rocket sits ready on a small safe launch pad with a large red button on the table. Mia and Leo stand side by side, hands near but not yet pressing the button, faces excited and ready. A simple toy countdown card with big numbers is already flipped to the final moment, but no extra spoken words appear. One child says exactly: "Let's go!" The start signal must be obvious: both children ready together, rocket prepared, launch about to begin. No extra words. Avoid running-away scenes, travel meaning, abstract arrows, split-screen panels, or unclear who is starting. Need genuinely childlike voice; do not use Edge/default TTS.