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The Indian-American sets a new record in nonstop book reading

A barely 5-year-old, Indian-American, Kiara Kaur has now won international acclaim for reading 36 books nonstop for over an hour. Baby Kiara, from the UAE, has entered the World Book of Records in London and Asia Book of Records for her achievement.

We can call her a “child prodigy”, the World Book of Records in London declared Kiara Kaur “for having specific ability to read non-stop 36 books in 105 minutes at the age of 4 years on 13th February.”

The Asia Book of Records has recognised that she “set a record for reading maximum number of books nonstop”.

One of her teachers at a nursery school in Abu Dhabi spotted Baby Kiara’s passion for reading last year before the lockdown. Her teacher often found her excitedly reading books at the school’s small library.

“I love to read because I like to see the colourful pictures in the book. And they are written big so I can read the words easily (sic),” Baby Kiara told NDTV. Her favourites include Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Shooting Star.

Kiara’s parents said that she spends most of her time reading. Over the last one year, she has read around two hundred books. “She used to read all the time, while in the car, even in the restroom and before going to bed. She is such an inquisitive child, we had to get her books every time we went go shopping,” explained her dentist mother Dr Little Mahendra who refuses the child was pushed into setting this record.

“We feel proud that she has achieved a lot at this young age. Wish her reading habit continues” her father Dr Ravindranath said.

Many of the stories, the little girl read to set the record are level 3 or 4 books, meant for older children, her mother said.

“Sometimes there are no new books and I read the same story again and again ,” said the five-year-old.

As she was asked why she loves reading from books and not on other devices, Kiara said, “Reading from books is extremely enjoyable. You can carry books anywhere you like. The problem in reading on phones or watching videos is that I can’t read if there is no internet for some time”.

Baby Kiara, likes to become a doctor, also loves swimming and hiking.

Born in America to Chennai-based parents, Kiara is a US citizen. Her mother said Kiara’s grandfather, Lt Colonel MP Singh, build up her interest in reading. “He used to listen to her stories on WhatsApp calls for hours together. He has had a great impact on Kiara’s upbringing,” she said.

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