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Hello


My family and I are looking for a Nanny to care for our 2 year old daughter from mid August.


We currently share a Nanny with another family with a minimum commitment of 2 days per week per family (minimum 4 days / week total) and it works well as I am able to change and add days as and when my work allows which is ideal as I am freelance and my hours can change week on week.?


We have a lot free play (learning through play) and encourage respectful interaction between her peers and with adults.?


If there are any Nanny's or other families looking for a similar set up please do get in touch.?


We are open to our daughter playing with other children on the days she is being looked after if that is of interest too.?


Thanks so much?

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We are still looking for a Nanny - to start asap but could be flexible on the start date for the right candidate.


Minimum 30 hours a week shared between two families in East Dulwich / Peckham area. We are looking for someone who could be available 5 days a week if needed.


Please PM me if you're interested.

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