Master Amogh Agarwal from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India gets included by World Book of Records

Amogh for being able to identify 250 flash cards, eatables by their fragrance and taste and mimic animal sounds at the tender age of 19 months.

When it comes to kids trying new skills faster than adults, a variety of factors need to be considered.Childhood is the stage of life when one's curiosity is at its peak. That is why a developing child has several questions. Brain growth demonstrates a child's growing ability to comprehend his or her surroundings. Children will learn many new things as they grow and mature, and they will begin to solve problems in their daily lives. Master Amogh Agarwalof Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh is a gifted child who, at the age of 19 months, could tell and identify over 250 flash cards while also mimicking animal sounds. The World Book of Records has recognised his extraordinary talent, and he gets included in the Kids Edition 2022

When Amogh was only 9 months old, his mother began telling him the names of the fruits he was eating. Mother eventually started teaching with books. When he was 11 months old, he could identify 5 to 6 objects. At the age of 12 to 13 months, he began imitating the sounds of cats and dogs. He enjoys board books and now has a collection of 20. He loves playing cricket and football, and he also enjoys dancing to songs. He also loves reciting poetry, bhajans, and shlokas. He is even familiar with the stories of Hindu deities. He admires to recite Lord Krishna and Lord Ganesh stories, for example, Lord Ganesh rides on a mouse and eats ladoos. He can even recall names from his extended family.

His grasping ability is so strong that he can recognise more than 250 flash cards categorised as transportation and vehicles (22), flowers and plants (22), kitchen wares and home appliances (50+), food items (30), monuments (12), national leaders (10-11), shapes (9) and colours (7), flags (12), animal sounds (15), Hindu gods (7), and he can also recognise fruits, birds and insects, people and professions, body parts, clothes and personal items, medicines,  alphabets, actions and gestures, jewellery and clothing names, and other things. He can also identify and differentiate between different video games based on their titles. He understands the functions of various electrical devices, such as a washing machine, which is used to clean clothes, and so on.

Amogh possesses a one-of-a-kind ability to detect the fragrance and taste of a wide range of foods and plants. For example, he can identify lemon by sniffing its plant leaf, owing to his keen senses of smell and taste. He can tell what he ate without even looking at it.

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