The coolest grandma on the playground reveals
Hildi von Henn is on her way to a well-earned yoga retreat when her mobile phone rings. Her desperate daughter begs Hildi to please stay here and help out with the childcare. There are no childcare places for miles around and the children's father has to get his craft beer start-up out of the red once again. And because Hildegard loves her self-realisation, but also her daughter, she gives in. Instead of meeting yogis in Tokyo, she now meets grannies in Tchibo. But it doesn't matter, because there's more to experience in playgrounds than you realise. And when Fritz-Ferdinand finally gets his nursery place, Hildi feels a bit alone ... because being a granny is a way of life.
"I wink. God, how can you be so in love. You love your children to the moon and back, but what a monkey love it becomes when the grandchildren come - and go again. It's great fun. Only the good times, I can tell you. Most of the time, anyway." Grandma Hildegard