Princess Pulverizer's next good deed: unite the unicorns and keep them from getting captured. She may not be a knight yet, but she won't let that stop her from saving the day! Princess Pulverizer and her pals are well on their way to completing her Quest of Kindness. But they know they can't continue it until they help Fortune--the unicorn they recently rescued--find his family. So when a fearful king orders his knights to capture all the unicorns they can, it's up to the princess and her friends to warn the unicorns before it's too late! Praise for Princess Pulverizer: Grilled Cheese and Dragons [*]"Very funny series . . ." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "A wacky adventure that stands out through highlighting its heroine's foibles, giving her plenty of room to grow in future installments." -- Kirkus "This spirited chapterbook is an obvious choice for Princess in Black grads and Hamster Princess fans." -- Booklist "A strong series opener and a solid choice for those looking to increase their early chapter book holdings." -- School Library Journal Nancy Krulik (she/her) is the author of more than two hundred books for children and young adults, including three New York Times Best Sellers. She is best known as the author and creator of the Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo; George Brown, Class Clown; How I Survived Middle School; and Magic Bone book series. Nancy lives in Manhattan with her husband, composer Daniel Burwasser. When she's not writing, Nancy can be found reading, going to concerts, traveling, or running around Central Park with her crazy beagle mix, Josie. Follow her @NancyKrulik. Ian McGinty (he/him) is an American artist, writer, and toy designer. He is the creator of Welcome to Showside! , the animated series (Modern Prometheus Productions), as well as the Welcome to Showside! comic books series (Z2 Comics). Ian has worked on Nickelodeon's Invader Zim movie and is currently lead artist on Boom Studios' Rocko's Modern Life comic series. He has worked on Adventure Time and Steven Universe (kaBoom!), as well as the Eisner Nominated Hello Kitty series from Viz Media. Chapter 1 “Do you know the difference between a unicorn and a carrot? One is a funny beast, and the other is a bunny feast!” Princess Pulverizer doubled over, laughing at the joke. Her buddy Lucas laughed along with her. “That’s funny,” he said. “There’s a whole chapter of unicorn jokes in this book.” Princess Pulverizer held up her copy of Unicorns from A to Z . “Here’s another one: ‘You know why the unicorn didn’t join the king’s army? He didn’t like the uni -form.’” Lucas giggled. But Princess Pulverizer’s other friend, Dribble, didn’t. So she searched the book for something he might find interesting. “Did you know unicorns change colors to match their surroundings?” Dribble barely seemed to be listening. “Here’s another fun fact,” Lucas added. “Unicorns eat flowers.” “You’re right,” Princess Pulverizer said. “It’s here on page nine.” “I don’t need a book,” Lucas said. “I’m watching Fortune eat his breakfast.” Princess Pulverizer looked over at the young unicorn they’d been traveling with. He was eating a bed of purple tulips. “Look! His fur is turning purple!” Lucas exclaimed. “Told ya,” Princess Pulverizer said as Fortune pranced toward some bright red and yellow marigolds. “Now he’s red and yellow.” Fortune took a big bite of marigolds. Yellow pollen blew into the air. Aachooooooo! Dribble sneezed so hard a flicker of a flame escaped his mouth. “Grrr . . . allergies,” the dragon complained. Princess Pulverizer turned to her book. “What did the baby unicorn say to the mommy unicorn?” “What?” Lucas asked. “Where’s my Pop- corn ?” The princess laughed so hard she snorted. “We really need to focus on looking for Fortune’s parents, and his whole herd,” Dribble reminded her. “A unicorn’s herd is called a blessing,” Princess Pulverizer corrected him. “ It would be a real blessing if you would start searching for unicorns,” Dribble insisted. Princess Pulverizer really did want to find Fortune’s family. After all, it was her fault he was separated from them. She was the one who’d lured him out of the woods and into plain sight, where he could be captured. But she hadn’t meant to do that. She’d been tricked into helping an evil traveling showman named Ralf with his plot to capture a real unicorn. Ralf was very mean, and very greedy. He’d forced Fortune into a cage, which had made the unicorn miserable. But all Ralf cared about was how much he could charge the people of Beeten Wheeten to come stare at a real live unicorn. Thanks to some fast thinking and true bravery on Dribble’s part, Fortune had been freed. But that didn’t change the fact that while Fortune was caged, his entire blessing had disappeared. The princess figured they’d gone out searching for Fortune. The only way Princess Pulverizer wa