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By: Krulik, Nancy E [author.]Contributor(s): Balistreri, Ben [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Princess Pulverizer ; 1.Publication details: New York : Penguin Workshop, 2018Description: 144 pages : illustrationsContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780515158311 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Pulverizer, Princess (Fictitious character from Krulik) -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Children's stories. | Fiction 7+. | General. DDC classification: 813.6 Summary: Meet the princess who'd rather wear a suit of armour than a crown! Princess Serena (or as she prefers, Princess Pulverizer) doesn't want to be a princess - she wants to be knight! But her father, King Alexander of Empiria, thinks she still has a lot to learn when it comes to exhibiting valiant behaviour. So he presents a challenge: the princess must first go on a Quest of Kindness and perform good deeds to prove that she truly deserves to go to knight school. With help from a friendly dragon named Dribble and a perpetually terrified knight-in-training named Lucas, can she complete her quest and discover what it really takes to be a hero?
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Meet the princess who'd rather wear a suit of armour than a crown! Princess Serena (or as she prefers, Princess Pulverizer) doesn't want to be a princess - she wants to be knight! But her father, King Alexander of Empiria, thinks she still has a lot to learn when it comes to exhibiting valiant behaviour. So he presents a challenge: the princess must first go on a Quest of Kindness and perform good deeds to prove that she truly deserves to go to knight school. With help from a friendly dragon named Dribble and a perpetually terrified knight-in-training named Lucas, can she complete her quest and discover what it really takes to be a hero?