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Based on the timeless "Little Men" by Louisa May Alcott, Jo March has married the German Professor Fritz Bhaer and has now become Mrs. Jo Bhaer about ten years after "Little Women". Aunt March has passed away and has left Jo her farm at Plumfield, which the lively Josephine has now turned into a school for her own two children, her nephews and a bunch of neighboring and orphaned rascals. Through discipline, play and song Jo and Fritz Bhaer teach their new pupils the most valuable lessons in life, establishing strong bonds and friendships and guiding each of them through their problems and troubles. Although both Mr. and Mrs. Bhaer have experience, sometimes they'll find themselves in need to guide more complicated pupils, such as Nan, a wild and careless young tomboy and Dan, a tough adolescent rescued from the dark world of crime who has trouble adapting to the safer haven of Plumfield.