This might be the smartest two-year-old in South Africa | YouMagazine
At first glance, Omphile is a normal toddler. But as soon as a book is placed in front of him, you would mistake him for a primary school pupil.
Lebogang, who is currently unemployed, says her son started showing signs that he was unusually smart for his age when he was between eight and 11 months old.“If someone walked into the room wearing a brown item of clothing, Omphile would say ‘brown colour’,” Lebogang says. Lebogang says Omphile was able to identify shapes like hexagons and trapezoid – shapes she herself and his father Hemilton Zungu couldn’t even name.
The boy, who’s been dubbed a genius by those who’ve witnessed his intellectual prowess, gets along with peers his age but his mother says playtime becomes a bore after a while.She says it hurts her a little that he doesn’t play with normal toys for boys his age like miniature cars, but she’s comforted by the fact that he can play with other children his age.
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