Miriam Abilash from Kerala gets included in World Book of Records

Little Miriam identifies, reads and recites 1190 words at the age of just 2 years and 5 months. Talent is a debatable term as it is assumed to be born along with the child. The talent is nurtured with love and guidance of parents. Story of Miriam Abilash, a 2 years and 7 months old (current age) little genius entails the same saga of brilliance imbibed by her parents. Miriam picked up about learning very fast. When she began showing interests in magazine at the age of merely 8-9 months, nobody had an idea that she will reach the heights of identifying, reading and reciting 1190 words by the tender age of just 2 years and 5 months. World Book of Records, London appreciates the passion of parents and never-ending curiosity of the little child and includes her in its Kids' edition-2021. Little Miriam identifies, reads and recites sight words up to level 5 - 220, body parts- 51 words, number recitation- 1 to 120, days of the week, months of the year, birds, animals, flowers, fruits, vegetables, colours, shapes, casual words, and names of things – 728 words, alphabets and sounds- 52 words. This is not it, she even reads small stories. While the parents never brought up the little one while keeping in mind about record breaking, Miriam kept on learning new things every day. Her curiosity kept on rising and she began questioning things by showing objects and asking their names. Her photographic memory made her remember and retain everything whatever was told to her. Initially her parents did not notice that little Miriam was observing all the stacks of magazines at home and the moment she got grip, she began flipping through magazine. She used to point out at pictures and enquire about them. Never ever her parents had to repeat the names of objects in it as her wonderful memory always stored everything as if it is the biggest storage device, much better than a computer. She immediately began imitating and reciting the words and then her parents observed the pattern and understood her inclination towards books. Once the parents cracked the puzzle about her rising interest in books, they got her children books. With her growing age, she is getting more sorted in her daily routines and has a systematic pattern to perform her daily chores with utmost ease. She also tries to help her mother in kitchen and in other areas. It is evident that her training was the most unintentional in context with establishing a record and her brilliance and curiosity only made it possible. Little Miriam loves to pray and knows the proper process of praying. Miriam also loves to play and dance. Riding scooter is her current favourite hobby and she also listens to music and sings as well. Her parents beam proudly on her and consider her as a blessing

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