Beyoncé’s precocious daughter Blue Ivy wows with an engaging at-home experiment promoting proper handwashing.

At just eight-years-old, Beyonce and Jay Z’s daughter is schooling people on the importance of washing their hands as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage across the country.

Blue Ivy Carter, with the help of her grandmother Tina Lawson, shared a video of an at-home experiment, showing viewers how soap repels  dirt, on Saturday.

Her PSA came just hours after her mother joined stars in the One World: Together at Home concert to discuss the disproportionate affects of the virus on the black community.

Pay attention: Blue Ivy Carter, with the help of her grandmother Tina Lawson, shared a video of an at-home experiment, showing viewers how soap repels dirt, on Saturday, as the coronavirus rages across the country

‘I have this little DIY experiment that you can do at home, too,’ Blue can be heard saying in the video, in a rare speaking clip.

‘I have a mixture of a lot of different types of soap inside of this,’ Blue said, explaining the experiment. ‘And this is the coronavirus, or any virus– it’s actually just pepper,” she adorably clarified.’

After applying soap to her hand she placed one finger in the water mixture and the pepper flakes immediately spread to the edges away from her soap covered finger.

Experiment: ‘I have this little DIY experiment that you can do at home, too,’ Blue can be heard saying in the video, in a rare speaking clip. Her small hands are the only part of her shown on camera, as she stands at a counter with a bowl filled with water and pepper

Following footsteps: Her PSA came just hours after her mother joined stars in the One World: Together at Home concert to discuss the disproportionate affects of the virus on the black community (pictured with Beyonce in 2020)

In the caption, of the Instagram TV video, Beyonce’s mom Tina wrote ‘Blue’s PSA.’

Adding: ‘My brilliant granddaughter Blue did this experiment to show how washing your hands fights the virus.’

Warning viewers, in the video Blue added: ‘If you wash your hands, your hands will stay clean. But if you keep your hands dirty, you might get sick.’

The pandemic has seen over 740,000 confirmed cases in the U.S., and over two million worldwide, with nearly 40,000 deaths nationally.

Repelling: After applying soap to her hand she placed one finger in the water mixture and the pepper flakes immediately spread to the edges away from her soap covered finger

Big sis: Blue is the eldest child of Beyonce and Jay Z (born Shawn Carter) and is the older sister to twins Sir and Rumi, two (With Jay Z in 2020)

Support for Blue: Fans were quick to hop on Twitter and support Blue and her PSA, with one writing ‘Blue Ivy’s impact>>> We should all be thanking her’

Blue is the eldest child of Beyonce and Jay Z (born Shawn Carter) and is the older sister to twins Sir and Rumi, two.

Fans were quick to hop on Twitter and support Blue and her PSA, with one writing ‘Blue Ivy’s impact>>> We should all be thanking her.’

Others jokes that the eight-year-old was working hard, ‘in the lab finding the cure for corona,’ and another wrote ‘That’s DOCTOR Blue Ivy Carter to you.’

Simply another fan wrote ‘If Blue Ivy doesn’t inspire you to wash your hands correctly, then no one can.’

Sweet to hear: One fans said ‘Blue Ivy has the sweetest voice! Omg melted my heart hearing her talk,’ since it is rare to hear the eight-year-old

Joking: Sharing a gif of Blue talking to her mom with a pointed finger, another joke that was the same energy she used to give her PSA

Cure finder: Others jokes that the eight-year-old was working hard, ‘in the lab finding the cure for corona’

And her PSA was just hours after the Lemonade artist put forth a passionate speech about how COVID-19  has ‘severely affected’ African American communities during her stint on the One World: Together at Home.

The 38-year-old singer explained to viewers that African Americans make up a ‘disproportionate’ part of the essential workforce and ‘do not have the luxury of working from home.’

‘This virus is killing black people at an alarmingly high rate here in America,’ said Knowles. ‘Those with preexisting conditions are at an even higher risk.’

Like parting the sea: Sharing an animated gif of the parting of the red sea, another said that was what her video was similar to when the pepper spread

She’s Blue Ivy M.D. now: Another wrote ‘That’s DOCTOR Blue Ivy Carter to you’

Listen to Blue: Simply another fan wrote ‘If Blue Ivy doesn’t inspire you to wash your hands correctly, then no one can’

Who cleaned it: With a photo of Beyonce in a costume and holding a duster with a smile, someone wrote ‘Dr. Blue Ivy’s maid coming to clean up her mess after she cured corona with soap and black pepper’

Passionate: And her PSA was just hours after the Lemonade artist put forth a passionate speech about how COVID-19 has ‘severely affected’ African American communities during her stint on the One World: Together at Home

According to Beyonce, a recent report out of her hometown of Houston, Texas revealed that 57per cent of COVID-19 fatalities within Houston City limits have been of African American descent.

‘Please protect yourselves. We are one family and we need you. We need your voices, your abilities, and your strength all over this world,’ urged the Halo singer.

Beyonce then made a broader statement, when she listed out various essential worker roles and expressed her gratitude for their continued service.

‘Tonight we celebrate true heroes, those who are making the ultimate sacrifice to keep us all safe, fed and healthy…we continue to pray for your safety.

Using her voice: The 38-year-old singer explained to viewers that African Americans make up a ‘disproportionate’ part of the essential workforce and ‘do not have the luxury of working from home’