Your camera is an *interchangeable lens camera*. **You can buy other lenses with the Nikon mount and use any of them. That includes lenses with VR** — *vibration reduction* — even if the lens which came with the camera does not have that feature.

Note that entry-level Nikon cameras like yours do not have focus motors built into the body, so assuming you want auto-focus to work, you _do_ need to be aware of that. See https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/5742/what-type-of-lens-will-auto-focus-on-nikon-bodies-without-a-focus-motor for more. This does not affect VR, however. And, as far as I am aware, **all lenses for Nikon which feature VR _also_ have a focus motor** — so while you should know this in general, it won't affect your current concern.

Also note that some companies — Pentax, Olympus, sometimes Sony — make interchangeable lens cameras where the image stabilization (another term for vibration reduction) is built into the camera body. Since you have a Nikon camera, this doesn't affect you, but it's worthwhile to be aware of this in general — if you bought a camera in one of those systems without VR, you _would_ need a new camera. See https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/15424/what-is-the-difference-between-in-lens-image-stabilizing-and-sensor-based-image for more if you're interested.