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Boy, 3, becomes UK's youngest accepted in MENSA and can count to 100 in six languages

At the age of three years and eight months, Teddy has the letter and word recognition of a child of eight years and 10 months old, according to his assessment from MENSA

A toddler who taught himself to read aged just two years old has become one of the youngest people in the world to join Mensa(Beth Hobbs / SWNS)

A toddler has become one of the youngest people ever to become a member of MENSA, after he taught himself to read at the age of two.

Now four years old, Teddy Hobbs, began reading during the coronavirus lockdown.

Staggeringly, when he was only 26 months old, he was able to read a book fluently to his parents, Beth and Will.

After that, the youngster progressed to learning how to count up to 100 in Mandarin, Somerset Live reports.

His 31-year-old mum Beth said: "He has always been interested in books so we made sure he had plenty around.

"But, during the lockdown, he started to take a real interest, and by the age of 26 months, he had taught himself to read.

Teddy Hobbs, now four, managed to gain entry to the exclusive organisation for the intellectual 'elite' aged just three years and nine months last year(Beth Hobbs / SWNS)

"He then moved onto numbers and was learning times tables. We got him a tablet the following Christmas for him to play games on. But instead, he taught himself to count up to 100 in mandarin."

The child prodigy can already count to 100 in six non-native languages, including Mandarin, Welsh, French, Spanish and German.