One day, the teacher asks each child to draw a picture of their family.
This was easy for Anas, because he lives alone with his mother.
As each child draws their family, it is revealed that "families" come in so many different sizes and configurations.
But before the teacher describes Anas's family as a "small" one, he begins to explain how big it really is!
From him, we learn that size is not defined by the number of members, but rather by the multitude of activities
and shared experiences and achievements of any family.