Little Kamisetty has proved his mettle by identifying more than 500 objects at the tender age of just 1.5 years
Intelligence is a skill to be taught, but brilliance is something in built and what polishes the glory of brilliance is inherited curiosity. Childhood is called the golden time of everyone's life not because one gets to play a lot and there is a lot of carefree attitude which reflects the innocence on your face and actions, but it is mostly because the level of curiosity is 100 percent. Although the level often decreases with time, but that is where the child prodigies come and prove their mettle. One of such brilliant child prodigies is Master Kamisetty Sriyansh from Andhra Pradesh who has astonished everyone by identifying more than 500 objects in just 1.5 years of age. World Book of Records, London is astonishingly proud and includes this little wonder in its Kids edition-2022.
Little Kamisetty is 2 years of age as of now and his curiosity is well aligned with his never ending energies and thus the little wonder never ceases to learn and explore. When he was of almost an year, he began identifying various flash cards after telling him for just one time. His mother, who is also a trained graduate of teacher training in B.ed, immediately figured it out and focused her energies in nursing his curiosity by supplying more cards to him and the results were phenomenal. Kamisetty recognised them all after knowing them once.
There is a long list of the objects which the little one recognises and few of them are- 24 famous places of India, 30 national flags, names of 8 planets, Identifying Universe's 20 flash cards, 11 colours, 9 sea animals, 12 shapes, 9 vehicles, 25 animals, 11 birds, 10 flowers, 20 vegetables, 32 general items, 1-10 numbers and this is not it, he is also able to mimic 10 animals' sounds and baby actions.
Little Kamisetty loves to play football and cricket and cycling is his favourite outdoor activitiy. He loves to dance and dances really well. He has also won the title award for identifying maximum continents and numbers. World Book of Records, London wishes him all the best for his future endeavours.