Cheaper by the Dozen 2003
Tom Baker and his beloved wife Kate believe that life can be better with a dozen children, despite the average American family having 1.87 children. They live happily with their large family in a small town in Illinois. Tom coaches the town’s football team while chaos and love intertwine in their daily lives. When Tom is offered a teaching position at a prestigious university, he gathers his family’s advice and decides to start a new life, even though he initially didn’t want any more children. They decide to move, but Kate also learns that her memoir is going to be published and she is invited to promote it in New York. Tom must now navigate the challenges of adjusting to a new home, a new job, and taking care of all the children on his own.