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Since the age of 3, the boy has been reading fluently and takes pleasure in acquiring languages, including English, Russian, and Greek.

January 2, 2024 by Thuy Kieu

If you’re a fan of and follow the group of popular kids on the internet, you’ll certainly be excited to hear about Dau, the 4-year-old child of Ba Duy – Nam Thuong. Because not only does he have an incredibly cute appearance, inheriting the full beauty from his parents, Dau also has quite a fan base due to his collection of annoyed expressions that have become familiar memes on the internet.

However, that’s not the only reason Dau is so loved. This little boy is also incredibly intelligent. Evidence of this can be seen in many videos that his parents have posted, where Đậu is shown reading and writing in Vietnamese at just 3 years old. He even took his grandmother’s phone to send a heartfelt message to his father: “Con day. Con yeu bo” (I’m here. I love you, Dad).

In addition to words, Đậu also loves drawing. He can look at something once and then recreate it in his drawings. That’s why Đậu’s artwork often depicts places he has visited and things he observes along the way, such as license plates, house numbers, street names, landmarks, symbols, and text.

Of course, Đậu’s unique talent has garnered countless praises from internet users. Everyone has to admit that this child is not only adorable but also exceptionally intelligent.

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