Girl sings Tom Lehrer’s “The Elements”

It seems like young Rose is ready for her high school science class already!

Performing her own rendition of the 1959 track, "The Elements" by American singer-songwriter and mathematician Tom Lehrer, three-year-old Rose could not be any cuter.

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The track, set to the tune of the "Major-General's Song" from Gilbert and Sullivan's 1879 comical opera "The Pirates of Penzance," cleverly names all of the chemical elements known at the time of its composition in a quick paced and easy to remember rhythm.

The youngster first wowed us with her knowledge of the periodic table last year when her father posted a video of her reciting the elements through the use of flash cards. However, this time around, Rose has learned the musical version of the important scientific table and delivers it in a way that makes learning adorable and fun.

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"Rose turned 3 in November," her dad writes in the video's description. "It's been a little over a year since her initial elements video. She's still interested in elements, but not so much by playing the cards anymore, mostly via this song. She [also] likes the video of Daniel Radcliffe singing it."

Radcliffe performed his version of the song back in 2010 on "The Graham Norton Show" and admitted in the interview that he was so nervous about performing it on television that it kept him up the night before.

I wonder what Rose would think of Jim Parsons' take on the scientific track as Dr. Sheldon Cooper from "The Big Bang Theory?" Check out a clip of an intoxicated Dr. Cooper performing "The Elements" here.

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