Paloma Noyola: Wired magazine calls this 12-year-old girl from Mexico “the next Steve Jobs.” She’s incredible at math and scored the highest in all of Mexico on the equivalent of the Mexican SATs. Of course, Ellen DeGeneres is all over that cuteness.ĩ. Aanav Jayakar: An 18-month-old who knows more about geography than you do. Marshall Kimber: This little guy is the most adorable solar system expert the world has ever seen. He was awarded the title of “America’s 2013 Top Young Scientist” when he won the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge for his invention. Lauderdale was inspired by Hurricane Sandy to create a new type of sandbag that’s lighter and easier to transport during natural disasters. Peyton Robertson: This 11-year-old from Ft. Gabrielle Turnquest: Ok, technically Gabrielle is an adult, but she’s still an 18-year-old who passed the bar and became a lawyer. Simply amazing, right? Get a tissue before you watch the video above.Ħ. Ryan Wang: This five-year-old piano prodigy is amazing. He plans to run a marathon on each of the seven continents in order to raise money for an organization that gives winter coats to kids in need.ĥ. Nikolas Toocheck: This now ten-year-old boy ran a marathon in Antarctica earlier this year. Let’s just hope he never plays for Duke when he grows up.Ĥ. Trick Shot Titus: This tiny child and his basketball skills are astounding. Jimmy Kimmel agrees. Alexander Weiss from MasterChef Junior: Um, did you see this crazy amazing 13-year-old on the show? I want him to cook for me. His personality and talents remain to be seen, of course, but he’s the child of the breathlessly perfect Prince William and Kate Middleton, so I’m betting he’ll have good looks, smarts and hopefully at least a tiny bit of humility.Ģ. ![]() The Royal Baby, Prince George: This kid basically won the lottery by the simple fact of being born. ![]() Take a look at 10 of the smartest, cutest, and most impressive overachievers of the year (including the royal baby, who is the only sortakinda fake achiever I included on this list)ġ. There were so many kids that made funny videos, played amazing music, invented cool stuff, recited incredible facts and just generally impressed all of us who only really achieved once we grew up. I’m looking forward to hearing him again. I guess he was about three maybe, and that’s when I first met him, Landry said. His biggest fan, 101-year-old Dorothy Landry, had a front-row seat to his performance of Variations on an Inner Mongolian Folk Song. I know the title of this post seems kinda snarky, but 2013 was honestly a great year for incredibly talented and smart children. Ryan Wang, in 2013 was a 5-year-old piano prodigy from Canada.
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