A story about the diversity of family and the challenging search for one's own place.
Every Sunday at 4 pm Nunu goes to the playground. But no time for playing. It's the handover appointment from his mother’s house to his father’s house, from mom to dad and from dad to mom, mom to dad, dad to mom, mo-da, da-mo... week after week.
Most of the time they argue, sometimes about the weather, sometimes about the appointment at the orthodontist. Nunu is caught in the middle. When they arrive at Dad's, everyone has to be considerate all the time because there are five of them during Nunu-week. And back at mom's, she really doesn’t get it when Nunu tells her about dad-week.
Yella, self-proclaimed superwoman or fairy godmother, fortunately understands how difficult it is to be the new one. She moved so often that she learned to say goodbye in every language and dialect in the world. And step-, no bonus-brother Max knows how annoying the little half-, well kind of bonus-sister as well, actually is.
Together, the children really shake up the grown up-rules.