
Bhubaneswar: Two & half year old girl sets world record for maximum number of paintings by toddler
India Today
A two-year-old girl named Anvi Vishesh Agrawal from Bhubaneswar has registered her name in the World Book of Records by creating 72 paintings, the maximum number of paintings made by a toddler.
A two and a half year old girl named Anvi Vishesh Agrawal from Bhubaneswar made her way to the World Book of Records and India Book Records after she set a world record by creating 72 paintings, marking the maximum number of paintings made by a toddler.
By creating 72 paintings, Anvi, who started her abstract journey when she was just nine-months-old, has registered her name in the World Book of Records, London and India Book Records.
The toddler has showcased her talent in 37 plus techniques of art including magnet, pendulum, 'colours on wheels', reflection of art, hair comb texture, recycling old toys, human spirography, DIY spray paintings, bubble painting among others.
Not only this, Anvi has also created an India Book Record for speaking the Spanish language, knowing all 42 sounds of phonics.
Meanwhile, Anvi's father was quoted by ANI as saying, ''As parents, we are proud that our child is gifted and we followed our little girl's interest wholeheartedly.''
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