Wrigley has amazed everyone with his incredible intelligence. At just two years old, Oscar’s IQ exceeded 160—comparable to Einstein!
This remarkable achievement led to his acceptance into the prestigious Oxford Mensa Club, which recognizes exceptional minds. When given the choice between playing outside with friends or reading a book, Oscar always chooses the book.
From an early age, Oscar’s vocabulary has left people in awe. By nine months, he was already speaking short phrases, and by age two, he could engage in serious conversations with adults.
His parents are proud of him and often jot down his memorable quotes. Once, he said something that left them speechless: “Mom, sausages remind me of a party in my mouth.”
Oscar’s father, Joe Wrigley, shared another amusing moment: “Recently, Oscar started discussing the reproductive cycle of penguins with my wife. His curiosity knows no bounds, and he constantly asks questions.
Every parent wants their child to be special, and it’s clear that Oscar is extraordinary. I can’t wait for the day he calls me an idiot—and I won’t even be offended!”
Oscar continues to impress those around him and is sure to make remarkable discoveries in the future. It’s also worth noting that he isn’t the only child in the Mensa Club; many other exceptionally gifted kids have earned their place there!