In an inspiring moment that celebrates determination even at the earliest stage of life, a baby girl from Sydney has amazed everyone with her remarkable milestone. Amora Rajesh, just 10 months and 26 days old, has etched her name into the record books by achieving the Maximum Distance Walked by an Infant, a feat accomplished on 3rd January 2026.
According to pediatric development experts, most babies begin walking independently between 12 and 15 months of age. Early walking, especially before the first birthday, is considered an advanced developmental milestone because it requires strong muscle development, balance, and coordination.
Amora’s ability to walk such a long distance at under 11 months demonstrates remarkable motor development and body control for a child of her age.
Amora Rajesh’s record is more than just a number—it represents the amazing capabilities hidden within the earliest stages of childhood. Her little footsteps symbolize confidence, courage, and the excitement of discovering the world one step at a time.
From her first steps to a record-breaking walk, Amora Rajesh proves that even the tiniest explorers can achieve extraordinary milestones.
With such a bright start to life, this little champion from Sydney is already inspiring families around the world and reminding everyone that great journeys often begin with the smallest steps.