Baby Yashica Yadav - the child prodigy, from Hyderabad (Telangana) gets included by World Book of Records

Baby Yashica has photographic memory to recall and recognise maximum number of shapes, colours, fruits, vegetables and body parts along with alphabets at the age of just 2 years and 4 months

Memory may not be the ultimate parameter to gauge success, but it surely is a contributing factor in brilliance and plays a major role in any living being's life. Although every child is born with same level of consciousness, but still when being raised, no child remains same. The same level of memory and awareness gets to the next level of supremacy and amidst those stars, there are some radiating Sun of energy and brilliance. Baby Yashica is one such brilliantly shining Sun of astonishing memory power. At the age of just 2 years and 4 months, Yashica can recognise 10 shapes in 30 seconds, 12 colours in 27 seconds, 30 fruits and vegetables in 1 minute and 27 seconds and all body parts in 30 seconds. As if this itself is not worth raising brows, the little wonder can also speak all alphabets chronologically in just 2 minutes 2 seconds and Numbers from 1-20 in 20 seconds. World Book of Records, London is astonished with such amazing memory power of Yashica and includes her in its INDIA Edition-2021. It is said that brilliance is not inborn, but is build, shaped and nurtured over the years with love and careful upbringing. Yashica's parents could see that she was able to remember any object which was once shown to her and then if it was hidden or out of sight. Her mother had tested this with her several times since she was of 1-2 months and Yashica used to express non-verbally to get that object. Since then, her mother had an inkling of Yashica having some special memory powers. Yashica proved her mother's guess right by the age of just 2 years, when she was able to speak (not clearly, but understandable way) A to Z alphabets. Since then her mother never looked back and invested all her creative energies into refining Yashica's memory skills by making the learning more fun every day. Her mother first began with colours and within no time, Yashica learnt all the colours speedily and never gets confused in recognising colours. Her mother kept on getting interactive games and games through which Yashica's motor learning skills grew. Yashica is a playful child and loves to go out and play bat and ball and often loves playing with dolls. Yashica's love for board books is quite apparent as the little wonder comes by herself to pick up the book and looks at all the pictures inside the book lovingly. The shine in her eyes while capturing the objects inside a book speaks the glory of curiosity very clearly.  Yashica has recently begun her pre-school since one month and is all set to astonish the world with her photographic memory skills. 

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