Transcript for 6-year-old gears up to compete in national spelling bee contest

Finally, America strong. The 6-year-old girl ready for the biggest test of her life. My name is Edith Abigail fuller. Reporter: Edith fuller from Tulsa, Oklahoma. In March, at just 5 years old, she became the youngest person ever to qualify for the Scripps national spelling bee. B-a-e-d-e-k-e-r. Baedeker. Correct. It didn't even seem difficult for her. I couldn't spell the words she was spelling. Reporter: It didn't end there. Mesmerize. Sarsaparilla. Correct. It all came down to one word. Jnana. Reporter: A deep breath. The meaning of that word, knowledge. Jnana. J-n-a-n-a. Jnana. You're our champion! Reporter: So, how did this all begin. We were just having fun around the table, one of use threw out the word restaurant and, she spelled it. How did she know that? Reporter: Edith, now 6, studying words in her dictionary, almost bigger than she is! Tonight, arriving in Washington after completing a first-round spelling test, she's now getting ready for her big moment tomorrow on the national stage. Go, E dit. Thank you for watching. I hope to see you right back here tomorrow.

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