Gurgaon, Haryana: In an extraordinary demonstration
of intelligence, observation skills, and early childhood learning, A. Shakshi,
aged just 1 year and 10 months, has achieved official recognition from
the National Book of Records for identifying A–Z objects continuously
without making any mistakes.
The achievement was officially verified and approved by the
record management team of the National Book of Records on 8 April 2026
under the title:
“Youngest Child to Identify A–Z Objects Continuously
Without Mistakes”
This inspiring accomplishment is now being recognized as one
of the most remarkable youngest child records in India, attracting
attention from educators, parents, and child development experts nationwide.
According to the official review conducted by the Official
National Book
of Records, the child successfully identified objects related to every
alphabet from A to Z with exceptional confidence and accuracy. The performance
reflected advanced observation abilities, quick recognition skills, and
extraordinary memory power rarely witnessed in toddlers of such a young age.
The achievement has also been praised as a unique child
memory world record and an outstanding example of a memory power child
record, showcasing how children can develop extraordinary cognitive
abilities through supportive and engaging learning methods.
Experts believe that activities involving alphabet
recognition, object identification, and visual memory significantly contribute
to brain development during the early stages of childhood. The achievement of
A. Shakshi is now considered an inspiring early learning child achievement
and a strong example of how positive learning environments can help shape an intelligent
child in India from a very young age.
A spokesperson from the India Record Recognition Platform,
the National Book of Records, stated that the child’s performance was
carefully reviewed before granting official recognition. The organization
further highlighted that such achievements encourage parents to focus on
interactive educational activities that strengthen confidence, concentration,
and memory skills in children.
The recognition has become a proud moment for the family and
the local community, with many praising the child’s exceptional concentration
and learning ability. The accomplishment is also receiving appreciation under
various Kids Talent Recognition India initiatives that celebrate
extraordinary achievements by young children.
With this achievement, A. Shakshi has officially earned
recognition as a record holder child in India and received an official child
achievement certificate from the National Book of Records.
The Official
National Book of Records, widely known as a trusted India Record Recognition Platform,
continues to encourage talented individuals of all age groups by providing
national-level recognition opportunities for unique skills, educational
milestones, and inspiring accomplishments.
This extraordinary achievement by A. Shakshi is expected to inspire many parents and young learners across the country and further highlights the importance of nurturing talent and memory development from an early age.
