The Genius Book of Records proudly recognizes Ryan Yuvraj, a bright and talented child from India, for his remarkable achievement of identifying sea creatures and birds at the young age of 2 years. This accomplishment highlights his exceptional observational skills, memory, recognition ability, and an impressive interest in the natural world at such an early stage of development.
At just two years old, Ryan shows a level of awareness and curiosity that goes beyond typical toddler learning. With confidence and clarity, he identifies a wide variety of sea animals such as sharks, dolphins, turtles, octopuses, jellyfish, whales, starfish, and many more. Along with marine life, he also recognizes various birds including parrots, pigeons, peacocks, flamingos, owls, penguins, sparrows, and eagles.
Ryan’s achievement reflects the power of early learning, positive reinforcement, and an environment that encourages curiosity. His ability to retain and recall visual information demonstrates strong early cognitive development and an impressive understanding of animal diversity, colors, shapes, and characteristics.
His parents played a significant role in nurturing his curiosity through interactive learning tools, books, flashcards, and real-life visuals. Their encouragement and support helped Ryan transform learning into an enjoyable and continuous experience rather than a task.
This record stands as an inspiring milestone for parents, educators, and young learners across the world. Ryan’s accomplishment reminds us that learning begins early, and with patience, exposure, and enthusiasm, children can absorb and achieve amazing things.
We congratulate Ryan Yuvraj for becoming a Genius Book of Records Holder and for showcasing the extraordinary potential of young minds. His achievement is truly commendable and serves as motivation for many future young explorers and learners.



