On the diversity of family and the challenging search for one's own place.
Nunu is in the playground every Sunday at 4 pm. But there's no time to play. It's the handover from mom's home to dad's home and from dad's home to mom's home, mom to dad, dad to mom, mom to dad, pa-ma-, ma- pa-... week after week. They often argue, sometimes about the right clothes, sometimes about the appointment with the orthodontist. Nunu stands in between. Yella, self-proclaimed superwoman or fairy godmother, fortunately understands what it feels like to be somewhere new.
And step-, no, bonus-brother Max knows how annoying the little half-, well somehow also bonus-sister, actually is. Together, the children thoroughly shake up the adult rules.