The Conundrum of the Crooked Crayon
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 1 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
While doing spring cleaning in her room, Jesse comes across a crayon on her window sill that is curiously bent over. She recalls that the crayon was there all winter and not bent at all. Jesse begins to wonder what caused the crayon to bend. Using science skills, Jesse discovers how the Sun is closest to Earth in summer and that's why the crayon melted.
The Case of the Clicking Clock
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 3 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
A summer trip to her grandparents' house was going great until Jesse gets caught up in a mystery in the attic. When she encounters a pair of spooky green eyes during a lightning storm, Jesse sets out to use engineering skills to solve the Case of the Clicking Clock.
The Clue in the Painted Pattern
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 4 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
While on a camping trip, Jesse finds a curious piece of stone with an interesting pattern on it. With research and the help of Professor Peach, she learns that it's a piece of broken pottery with a pattern unique to a certain Native American tribe. After an archaeological dig with the Professor and her friends she finds more pieces of the ancient artifact. Using her art skills, Jesse is able to preserve the clay pot.
The Secret in the Jelly Bean Jar
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 5 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
Jesse is having problems with her bike, but luckily, there's a local contest to win a bike taking place. To win, Jesse must use math skills to guess how many jelly beans are in a big jar. Find out how Jesse uses math skills to create a secret formula to solve The Secret in the Jelly Bean Jar.
The Microscopic Snot Debacle
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 7 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
It's springtime again in Deanville and everything is in full bloom-including some microscopic nuisances that put a damper on outdoor activities. What could it be? Help Jesse use science skills and technology to figure it out!
The Mighty Lever Endeavor
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 8 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
It's a beautiful day in Deanville and the gang is presented with a new challenge. How will the kids solve this difficult new task? And how does a Greek mathematician play an important role in the solution? Think like an engineer and work alongside Jesse and pals to figure it out!
The Hint in the Peeping Pupil
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 9 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
When Jesse stops by The Curiosity Shop she uncovers an old painting in a dusty antique steamer trunk. But what happens later that night when she is startled by a creepy eyeball? Find out how Professor Peach helps Jesse use art skills to uncover the mystery!
The Vexing Hectare Detector
by Ken Bowser
read by Keyla McClure
Part 10 of the Jesse Steam Mysteries: Solving Mysteries Through Science, Technology, Engineerin series
It's Spring Break and the gang is presented with a mysterious new riddle that will challenge their mathematics skills and senses. What is the perplexing, suspended ring that oscillates? Jesse and her pals must work together to find out! And just what in the heck is oscillate?