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A New Use for a Broken Rocket

On a cozy little asteroid workshop high among friendly planets, Juno builds a rocket of her very own — but when its nose cone pops right off, it won't fly at all. Instead of giving up on the broken parts, Juno reimagines them, turning her grounded rocket into the most wonderful playground under the stars.

A wide view of a cozy asteroid workshop among colorful friendly planets, glowing with scattered bolts, springs and gadgets, with little Juno building inside.

High among the friendly little planets, on a cozy asteroid called Tinker-Top, lived a girl named Juno who loved to build. Her workshop glowed with bolts and springs and bits of shiny things.

Juno happily carries her finished little handmade rocket toward the launch pad, full of excitement.

All week, Juno had been building a little rocket of her very own. Today it was finally ready. "Up to the stars we go!" she cheered, and carried it to the launch pad.

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