Baby Gnana Sai B. gets appreciation for her super memory skills

 


Prakasam (AP): Gnana Sai Bezawada from Ongole, Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh (born on December 21, 2017) has got appreciation from the India Book of Records (IBR) for showing extra ordinary skills in learning and memorizing different things quickly.

She has been recognized for identifying 23 animals, twelve colours, answering 10 GK questions, 20 national symbols, translating 25 words from Hindi to English, reciting the English alphabets, capitals of 42 countries and all Indian states, at the age of three years and three months.

Gnana’s mother says, “She likes to learn new things very quickly and her grasping power made her to achieve this milestone. We noticed her potential and trained in different skills. I observed her grasping new skills at the tender age of two years and started training in various things. For the India Book of Records videos, she took hardly 10 to 12 days time. The biggest challenge was that she is always showing interest in learning new things rather than the previous things or expressions.”

Her parents feel that children can influence the society easily to change. Kids' thoughts and their actions can shape the nation’s future.  

The achievement brought happiness in the family. “We felt amazed about her record as the parents and now making her to practice more on some new skills that can bring a better change in the society. We are thankful to the India Book of Records for providing such a beautiful platform for kids to shine.”

 

 

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