Kwak Tube's son masters rolling over at 100 days old
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kwak Tube's son, Taesan, has mastered the skill of rolling over at 100 days old.
- The baby's athletic abilities are noted to resemble his mother's.
- The episode featuring Kwak Tube and his son aired on KBS2's 'The Return of Superman'.
Kwak Tube's infant son, Taesan, has achieved a significant developmental milestone, mastering the ability to roll over just 100 days after birth. The baby's impressive physical coordination has drawn attention, with observers noting that while he resembles his father in appearance, his athletic prowess appears to be inherited from his mother.
The milestone was showcased on the KBS2 television program 'The Return of Superman,' a popular reality show that follows celebrity fathers as they care for their children. The episode, titled 'You Are the Prettiest to Me,' featured Kwak Tube and his 100-day-old son, highlighting Taesan's rapid development and engaging personality.
Taesan's achievement of rolling over is a key developmental marker for infants, indicating growing strength and motor control. The program captured this moment, emphasizing the baby's surprising physical capabilities at such a young age. The comparison to his mother's athletic background adds an interesting dimension to the narrative, suggesting a potential for future athletic talent.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.