Hungarian ex-world champion canoeist Marton Joob and his wife Dora are kept busy by their 10 children amid lockdown
So far they’ve had 10, with an 11th on the way - and now that schools are closed and the country is under lockdown, looking after them has become a full-time job with sometimes unforeseen consequences.
They get by with two fridges and a big freezer, and use a 17-seater bus to transport the family around their home city of Szeged. The lockdown has taught the children to be more self-reliant and cooperate more readily in tidying the house, playing together in smaller groups and packing away toys - helping to bring the family closer together and reinforcing their Christian values.
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