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Books with title Victoria Day

  • Victoria

    Willo Davis Roberts

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 1985)
    In a historical romance set during the battle of the Alamo, Victoria is torn between her love for a Texas ranger and the son of a wealthy Mexican landowner
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  • Victoria's Day

    Maria de Fatima Campos

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, March 15, 2015)
    Follow Victoria through her day at nursery school with her friends. Victoria reads a story, paints a picture, bakes biscuits and plays games with the other children in this sensitive and inclusive portrayal of a typical day in the life of a little girl with Down's Syndrome.
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  • Victoria

    Hannah Hoffmeister

    eBook (Buttonwood Press, Oct. 25, 2013)
    Ava’s third year at Dream Ring is lonely and strange without Victoria. Neptune’s beautiful scenery and mysterious adventures seem less magnificent without Victoria at her side. To prepare to get her best friend back, Ava and two friends attend the Battle School for Advanced Witches and Wizards. The new setting teaches them how to use their spells and powers more actively in encounters with Widdidorm. Their quirky trainer, Gesule, focuses on strengthening their bodies and powers. The school holds surprises, lessons, and a little romance. During her training, Ava develops a plan that could rescue Victoria and bring her back to Neptune. The idea is dangerous and puts more people at risk, but Ava is eager to do anything to rescue her best friend from Jupiter. Will she succeed?
  • Victoria Day

    Lynn Peppas

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, April 15, 2012)
    Victoria Day is celebrated across Canada on the third Monday of May a federal statutory holiday in honor of the birthday of England's Queen Victoria. It is informally considered the beginning of the summer season in Canada. Readers will learn about the importance of the first sovereign of confederated Canada, as well as Empire Day, celebrated in Britain.
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  • Victoria's Busy Day

    Wendy Wakelin

    language (Tormedia Publishing, Dec. 31, 2016)
    "Victoria likes nothing more than spending a busy day working with her owner, Mr Seward, and friend Albert, bringing the sacks of corn in from the fields. Today there's a surprise when she discovers something in the barn at Mr Andrews' farm!"Follow Victoria, Mr Seward and Albert threshing the corn and transporting it to Mr Andrews' farmyard, and find out what Victoria discovers.Wendy Wakelin's stories from Victoria's Torton Tales and this book, Victoria's Busy Day have become firm favourites with children across the world. This charming picture storybook, with its lovely characters, Victoria and her friends, has found its way into the hearts and bedtimes of children everywhere and is sure to continue to bring enjoyment to children for many, many years to come.Every child should have at least one of the Victoria's Torton Tales storybooks in their home, making Victoria's Busy Day a great place to start!This book is perfect for children, parents and grandparents to share and even read together; big and colourful. Remember to keep an eye out for little creatures to find in the large friendly pictures of Victoria and her friends throughout this book.Also, enjoy more from Wendy Wakelin and Victoria's Torton Tales in her other children’s storybooks:Victoria and the Teddy Bear, Pop Comes to Sewards' Yard and Roser and Tanner Steam Roller Friends.
  • Victoria's Day

    Maria de Fatima Campos

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, June 11, 2007)
    Like any other preschooler, Victoria is engaged by the world around her, excited to play with her friends, sometimes happy, and sometimes not. But unlike her peers she has Down's Syndrome. This thoughtful book follows Victoria on her typical day as she integrates into a mainstream nursery school. Young readers can compare and contrast their own experiences with Victoria’s as she reads a book, paints, bakes biscuits, and plays games. Though she may look a little different, the book shows that Victoria is really not so different after all.
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  • Victory Day

    Rachel Churcher

    eBook (Taller Books, Jan. 1, 2020)
    'This series is raising the standard for YA dystopian fiction, and I can’t give it less than 5 stars' - AyJayPageFarer Book Blog Bex Ellman and Ketty Smith meet in London. As the war heats up around them, Bex and Ketty must learn to trust each other. With her friends and family in danger, Bex needs Ketty to help rescue them. For Ketty, working with Bex is a matter of survival. When Victory is declared, both will be held accountable for their decisions.The Battle Ground series is set in a dystopian near-future UK, after Brexit and Scottish independence.…..We're out of time.I need to see paper targets, not people. I need to take my training and use it to save my friends. I can't let my feelings stop me.I close my eyes, and focus. Save Margie. Save Dan. Rescue Mum.The rifle is heavy in my hands. I lift it, take aim, and pull the trigger.
  • Victoria

    Barbara Brooks Wallace

    Paperback (iUniverse, June 20, 2000)
    Timid, eleven-year-old Dylis Rattenbury, afraid to cross the street without holding someone's hand, idolizes bold, free-spirited, indifferent Victoria Corcoran. When both are sent to boarding school, Dylis is miserable at being separated from her parents, while Victoria seems only concerned that boarding school does not provide room service. With their two roommates she forms a secret club, ostensibly to ward off the "evil forces" in the school, but privately to help get herself expelled."A boarding school story far from the old formula junior novel."Children's Books"An unusual and entertaining novel, well told."Publishers Weekly
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  • Victoria Day

    Jill Foran

    Hardcover (Weigl Educational Pub Ltd, Sept. 1, 2009)
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  • Victoria

    Joshua Harwood

    Paperback (Highlands Press, )
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  • Victoria

    Silvana Goldemberg

    eBook (Tradewind Books, June 15, 2016)
    After losing her parents, 14-year-old Victoria and her young twin brothers move in with their aunt. But soon after, Victoria is assaulted by her aunt's boyfriend. She runs away and has to survive life on the dangerous streets of Paraná, Argentina. Victoria crosses paths with murderous gangs and drug dealers, and even a dreaded drug lord called only The Captain. But with the help of newly found friends and her determination to survive, Victoria overcomes her difficulties and carves out a new life for herself and her little brothers.
  • Victoria

    Anna Kirwan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 2010)
    The young Queen Victoria was brought up hidden from the world she would one day govern. In 1829, aged ten, Princess Victoria is a lonely little girl, but she is about to make a startling discovery. She is closer to the throne than she ever imagined. Spanning a year in Victoria's life, My Royal Story offers a fascinating insight into the childhood of a young princess.
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