In Cheaper by the Dozen 3, the story picks up years after the events of the previous films. The Baker children are now grown up, scattered across the country with their own lives and families. Tom and Kate Baker, now semi-retired, are adjusting to a quieter home, but they quickly find themselves craving the chaos and connection that once filled their house. When their oldest daughter suggests a family reunion for the summer, Tom jumps at the opportunity to bring everyone back together under one roof.
As the children return—some with spouses, some with kids, and some still figuring things out—the Baker house is once again filled with noise, arguments, and plenty of laughter. But this time, the challenges are different. One son is dealing with a failing marriage, another is trying to launch a start-up, and one daughter is struggling to balance motherhood and her career. Tom, always eager to help, finds himself in over his head trying to solve everyone’s problems, while Kate reminds him that sometimes it’s better to just listen and be present.

Throughout the summer, old sibling rivalries are reignited and new ones are formed between the cousins. The younger generation tries to find common ground despite their differences in age and background. One of the grandkids even decides to make a documentary about the “legendary Baker family,” capturing every awkward, funny, and touching moment. This side plot adds a layer of humor and insight, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to be part of a big, messy family.
As the reunion continues, unexpected events test the family’s strength. A medical emergency involving one of the grandparents reminds everyone how precious their time together is. Tensions rise, secrets come out, and for a moment it seems like the whole reunion might fall apart. But in true Baker fashion, they come together in the end—stronger, wiser, and more united than ever before.

The film blends comedy with heartfelt moments, showing that while time passes and people change, family remains the same at its core. It’s a story about growing up, letting go, and holding on to what matters most. The Bakers may not have it all figured out, but they always figure it out together.
Cheaper by the Dozen 3 delivers a warm, funny, and emotional ride, perfect for both longtime fans and new audiences. It reminds us that even when life gets complicated, love and laughter can still fill a very crowded house.





