Even teachers aren’t immune from the dreaded question, “where do babies come from?” Nancy Bullard, a teacher from Charlotte, North Carolina recently returned from her three-month maternity leave, and boy did her students have questions!

On her first day back, Bullard did us all a solid and recorded some of the things her young students asked her. After showing off her new baby boy Sam, the elementary kids got down to business. “Is it difficult to have a baby” and “are you teaching him to walk?” were some of the precocious questions they started out with.

When Bullard revealed that Sam slept all night in his own crib, students were in awe, and one even proclaimed “WHAAAT? That baby is not afraid.” All we can think of is, good on you Mrs. Bullard!

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When one student finally asks, “where do babies come from,” Mrs. B doesn’t even hesitate. She simply shares, “they come from an organ called your uterus.” BAM. Mike drop. #science.

We don’t know what other questions the students peppered their teacher with, but one thing’s for sure: Mrs. Bullard is awesome. The teacher has over three million TikTok followers on her science-themed @mrs.b.tv account and another 193K on her Instagram account. She’s even tackled the question “how are babies made” in a video all about IVF, which she underwent several times in order to welcome baby Sam into her arms.

Bullard presents science in quite possibly the funnest way possible so that kids come to love it. She has videos on glow in the dark peanut butter, the human brain, Boyle’s Law and much more. Don’t believe us?

She just released a video on the placenta. HER PLACENTA.

In honor of her commitment to her students from all over the world who watch her TikTok videos, Bullard had her doctors put her placenta on ice so that she could make a video and teach others.

Now, excuse us while we go catch up on some more science-y videos.

 

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