Baby Sanvi Sidhiksha from Bangalore, Karnataka Gets Included By World Book Of Records

Little Sanvi is known for blindfolded identification of 39 different types of vegetables in just one minute at the tender age of just 2 years 5 months

Intelligence is knowing the things and wisdom is customising the way of learning things with different perspective. Childhood is that wet mud, which can be moulded into any shape and when the tiny strokes are full of wisdom, a prodigy is built. All children are born with equal intelligence and it is the further attitude and environment which really makes the difference. In the world of speed, baby Sanvi from Bangalore, Karanataka has proved her mettle by choosing her own direction without compromising with the speed and has set a world record of blind folded identification of 39 different types of vegetables in just one minute at the tender age of just 2 years and 5 months. World Book of Records, London includes her in its kids edition 2022.

Sanvi's wonderful saga begins from the lockdown period where her mother used to keep the vegetables outside in Sun for at least 4-5 hours before getting them inside. That's when little Sanvi learnt the names of all vegetables and that was not the end, but the beginning of a prodigy in making. When her mother used to ask her to get the vegetables inside by telling each name, Sanvi used to get the exact vegetable without thinking twice at the speed of light. This turned out to be the eureka moment for the mother and she wanted to make this act memorable and began searching online for some records. She found online that there were kids above the age of 4 years who had blindfolded identified 34 vegetables. It turned out to be the fodder for the mother to try something on similar lines but with much younger Sanvi.

Sanvi picked up real fast and in no time, she began identifying around 40 vegetables. This is not it. Little Sanvi loves to solve puzzles and can set A-Z puzzles without even having to start the school. She also loves to tell national symbols and recognises at least 13-14 of them. Sanvi is also apt at telling antonyms and loves to take the curiosity on next level.

On being asked, her mother credits Sanvi's hard work and family members' contribution in getting vegetables. Sanvi has not even begun her formal education and is making her mark in the brilliance backed by the wisdom. World Book of Records, London wishes her all the best for her future endeavours. 

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