Triangles

  • Triangles: Bowen Family Systems Theory Perspectives
    By Peter Titelman

    Gottlieb. Introduction. This chapter describesand discusses extramarital behavior as an expression of the familyemotional process. Offering a broader, factual, andmore objective view ofthis phenomenon helpstoexplain thefunction of ...

  • Triangles: A Novel
    By Ellen Hopkins

    Three female friends face midlife crises in a no-holds-barred exploration of sex, marriage, and the fragility of life.

  • Triangles
    By David A. Adler

    With bright illustrations and clear, kid-friendly language, this book introduces one of the most basic geometric shapes to young readers.

  • Triangles: Shapes in Math, Science and Nature
    By Catherine Sheldrick Ross

    Uses a variety of activities to introduce the many types of triangles we encounter in everyday life.

  • Triangles
    By Teddy Borth

    Most shapes can be cut into triangles. They are an important shape. They make bridges stronger and they help push sailboats. Easy text and large pictures help early readers discover that triangles are fun!

  • Triangles
    By Anita Loughrey

    Learn how to identify different shapes in the world around you. With a bold, bright design and fantastic illustrations, young learners get to grips with triangles.

  • Triangles
    By Bari Weissman, Arnold Shapiro

    HELPS YOUNG CHILDREN RECOGNISE TRIANGLES.

  • Triangles: An Interactive Shapes Book for the Youngest Readers
    By Yusuke Yonezu

    This board book full of triangles and clever cut-outs is a wonderful way to introduce babies and toddlers to shapes.

  • Triangles: A Novel
    By Ellen Hopkins

    In this story of connections and disconnections, one woman's up is another one's down, and all three of them will learn the meaning of friendship, betrayal, and forgiveness before it is through. 544 p.