Splitting Apart: The Wedge cover

Splitting Apart: The Wedge

Author: Bailey, Gerry

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.4
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1563
Points per Word 0.00032
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

RobbO and RobbEE find themselves stuck with a large pile of snow blocking the entrance to their workshop. To solve the problem, they design and build a simple wedge-shaped machine that cuts through the snow and clears the path. As they work, they discover that the wedge can be used for many other tasks around the shop, from splitting wood to lifting heavy objects. The story introduces the basic principles of the wedge as a simple machine through a practical, everyday challenge.

Quick Summary

If your child loves tinkering and simple machines, RobbO and RobbEE's adventure in *Splitting Apart: The Wedge* is a quick, lively way to spark that curiosity. The duo needs to clear a pile of snow from their workshop, so they build a wedge-shaped gadget, then find unexpected ways to use it splitting wood, lifting a heavy box, even making a tiny ramp turning a simple STEM lesson into a series of playful "aha" moments. The short sentences and friendly robot characters keep the pace brisk, making it perfect for early readers who might otherwise get lost in longer texts. Parents will appreciate that the story teaches the purpose of a wedge without feeling like a lecture, while the light humor and bright illustrations keep it genuinely fun. Kids who enjoy other STEM picture books such as *Rosie Revere, Engineer* will likely gravitate toward this one, especially if they like a touch of silly robot charm and a snow-day scenario they can picture in their own backyard.