As the host of “Little Big Shots,” Steve Harvey has seen kids do quite a lot of impressive things. However, he had never seen anything like what this little girl did before!

“Little Big Shots” is a show about children who have incredible talents. That’s why 4 year-old Brielle Milla decided to appear on it so she could show off what she does best. The video opens with Brielle and Steve wheeling out a skeleton onto the stage. At first, it’s unclear exactly what Brielle plans to do.

Brielle is a bit unusual for her age in that she is absolutely obsessed with skeletons. In fact, she can identify every single bone in the body, as you’ll see in the video below.

As he introduces the segment, Steve says he will point to a bone and have Brielle say what it is. He begins by pointing to the pelvis, which Brielle identifies without any hesitation.

Not stopping there, Brielle reveals some information about the pelvis that many adults wouldn’t know.

“It’s the only bone in the body that’s gender-specific, which means that it’s different in boys and girls,” she said.

“Is it?” Steve asks nervously, clearly in disbelief.

“Yes. The pelvis’s job is to protect the organs used for digesting and reproduction,” Brielle responds, before whispering to Steve “which means growing babies.”

The crowd goes absolutely wild for Brielle as she reveals how smart she is. When Steve points to another less awkward bone, Brielle knows what it is right away as well.

“The skull,” she said. “There’s 22 bones in the skull.”

I wouldn’t have even known that!

Steve could not have been more impressed by this clever girl.

“You’re very smart. You’re very pretty. And you’re very polite,” Steve says at the end of the statement. To prove this point, Brielle then says thank you three times. How cute is she?!

Check out her knowledge for yourself in the video below.

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