Two-Year-Old Aket and Six-Month-Old Saishloka Set Records with Exceptional Memory Skills

The saying ‘Honehaar birwaan ke hot chikne paat’ aptly describes two prodigious children — Aket Hardik Naik and Saishloka Paik — whose remarkable memory power has stunned everyone. Despite their tender age, both children have set world records by identifying various flashcards with unmatched accuracy.

Aket Recognizes National Flags of Any Country

Two-year-old Aket Hardik Naik has left everyone in awe with his extraordinary memory skills. He can instantly identify national flags of different countries, birds, animals, sea creatures, fruits, and vegetables through flashcards. His talent has earned him four world records so far.

Aket Hardik Naik

Aket’s journey began at the age of just three months, when his mother Surabhi Naik introduced him to flashcards. By the age of 10 months, he won his first prize by identifying 50 national flags correctly. In 2023, he set a world record by recognizing 50 flags in just 9 minutes and 26 seconds, becoming the youngest to achieve this feat at 10 months and 30 days.

He holds prestigious titles like Worldwide Book of Records, Super Talented Kid, and Magic Book of Records. His mother consistently nurtures his incredible learning abilities, turning him into a child prodigy.

Six-Month-Old Saishloka Recognizes 115 Flashcards

Meanwhile, six-month-old Saishloka Paik from Odisha’s Gajapati district has created history by becoming the youngest flashcard recognizer, earning her place in the Nobel Book of World Records.

Saishloka Paik, Photo source: ETV Bharat

Though she cannot speak yet, Saishloka recognizes 115 different flashcards through hand gestures, including images of great personalities, animals, birds, and objects. Her mother Anushree Patnaik revealed that the journey began during pregnancy when she planned to boost her child’s IQ through visual learning. They first introduced black-and-white flashcards before switching to colored cards when Saishloka turned two months old.

Both Aket and Saishloka’s stories prove that with the right guidance and encouragement, children’s abilities can reach extraordinary heights at a very young age.

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