Baby Neeva Pabari from Rajkot, Gujarat gets included by World Book of Records

Little Neeva is able to tell and recite more than 33 flash cards in just one minute at the age of just 1.7 years. Childhood that wet sand, which has moisture of curiosity through which it can be moulded into any desired shape. The only thing which is needed to bring out the best of the shape is freedom, love and right set of mould. With the right mentorship, any child can learn a lot more at home than at any other place and little wonder baby Neeva is a living example of that. Neeva is just 1.7 years old and with her tiny footsteps moving forward, she has left footsteps in many hearts by her adorable photographic memory. The little wonder has set world record by not just recognising, but also by reciting and telling names of 33 flash cards in just one minute and that too, at the age of just 1.7 years. World Book of Records, London appreciates her curiosity and parents' efforts to give that curiosity a wise shape through this learning and training process and proudly includes her in Kids edition-2021. Neeva can also spot many flash cards, English alphabets, colours, English and Gujarati numbers (1-25 in each language) and as if this all is not enough for the small wonder, she also recognises and tells about fruits, vegetables, animals, birds, shapes or animal sounds etc. This little lady Einstein's journey began from home and is carried forward with home schooling only as of now. Neeva was shown tiny flash cards since she was of just 5 months by her mother and her whole family. Every day she was shown a set of flash cards for a month and post that, she used to point out the right flash card on being asked. That was the Eureka moment for her parents and they realised the magic in her. Things from there on were never the same and Neeva never stopped learning mostly by herself. Neeva has began identifying objects since the age of just 9 months and she also recites rhymes and poems and loves to play Garba with her friends. Her mother has been the major reason behind her brilliance, which made lot of efforts in showing her cards and kept training her. Neeva's photographic memory has also worked wonders even at the night time rhymes and thus she is able to recite even the Bhajans which her mother used to recite to her to make her sleep. Neeva has been an epitome of curiosity and is setting milestones of brilliance every day. World Book of Records, London wishes her a successful future ahead.

 

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