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OverviewV Is for Victory: 25 Things to See That Start With V is a joyful, child-centered exploration of the letter V, designed to help young readers ages 3-8 build vocabulary, confidence, and curiosity. Through twenty-five simple, friendly definitions, the book invites children to discover how many fascinating things in their world begin with a single letter. Each entry is crafted with clarity and warmth, making early literacy feel approachable, playful, and empowering. The book opens with everyday objects children recognize-van, vase, vegetables, velvet, and vest-grounding the learning experience in familiar sights and textures. These early pages help young readers connect language to the world around them, reinforcing the idea that letters are not abstract symbols but tools for naming the things they see, touch, and use. As the list continues, the book expands into imaginative and sensory territory. Words like violin, village, vine, and violet introduce music, community, nature, and color. Each definition is short enough for emerging readers to follow, yet descriptive enough to spark visual thinking and conversation. Children begin to see how language can describe not only objects but also places, feelings, and experiences. Midway through the book, the vocabulary shifts toward bigger concepts that stretch a child's sense of wonder. Volcano, valley, vulture, and voyage open doors to geography, wildlife, and adventure. These entries encourage curiosity about the natural world and invite children to imagine landscapes far beyond their own neighborhoods. Even abstract ideas like vote, voice, and victory are presented in simple, empowering terms that help children understand choice, expression, and accomplishment. The book also includes practical, everyday words-vacuum, vanilla, velcro, video, and visitor-that help children name common experiences in their homes and communities. These entries reinforce the idea that learning new words is not just academic; it's a way to navigate daily life with confidence. Toward the end, the book introduces emotional and relational vocabulary. Valentine highlights kindness and connection, while victory celebrates the joy of trying, playing, and succeeding. These final entries leave young readers with a sense of positivity and self-worth, tying the entire collection together with a message of encouragement. Across all twenty-five items, the book maintains a consistent rhythm: bold word, simple definition, and a clean visual break. This structure supports early readers, educators, and parents by making each concept easy to isolate, revisit, and discuss. The pacing is gentle and predictable, ideal for bedtime reading, classroom use, or independent exploration. At its heart, V Is for Victory is more than an alphabet book. It's a celebration of language, discovery, and the small triumphs that shape early learning. By gathering a wide range of V-words-from the concrete to the imaginative, from the everyday to the extraordinary-the book shows children that every letter holds a world of meaning. It encourages them to look closely, ask questions, and take pride in each new word they learn. The final message is clear: every new word is a little victory. And with each page, young readers take another confident step into the world of language, curiosity, and joyful learning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff IversonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9798246570630Pages: 52 Publication Date: 01 February 2026 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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