Years ago, I read a sci fi short story in high school, which would have been in the mid-seventies.
It was about a group of scientists observing a family. Except the family was made up of 3-dimensional shapes…for example, the mom was a pink triangle and the baby was a blue cube, or something.
Then you, later found out that the mother and child looked human to each other…They were living in another dimension.
I remember reading finding a similar story in my schools library as well. Did the story start with the baby being born as a cube and end with the mother being deliberately moved to the other dimension (transformed into a triangle) so she could be with her baby?
I can’t remember anything else about the story other than that it was probably in a science fiction anthology, which knowing the state of our school library could easily have been from the seventies or earlier. A lot of the anthology books from our library were in one series, “futuretrack” or something so that might be a good place to start if you really to find the story.
It was by Ray Bradbury & included in his I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC anthology. I can’t lay my hand on it at the moment but I’ll do a search to see what it might be.
OK, a search revealed… it’s “Tomorrow’s Child”, AKA “The Shape of Things”, originally published in 1948 & made into an episode of RAY BRADBURY THEATRE for USA Network/SciFi Channel, starring Carol Kane & Michael Sarrazin as the parents.