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Yes definitely - some do young twins for example, so ity might be worth seeking out somebody with that experience. In fact I'd have thought a nanny is probably one of your few options with babies that young.


Simply Childcare (if you google them) are great for finding people and for free advice.

Yes, definitely - gets more challenging for the nanny once both can crawl (in different directions). I'd look for a nanny with experience of working with such young children, and of course one who has a similar child-rearing philiosophy to your own with regard to tinies - e.g. strictness of routine (or not), when to wean etc.

agree with both posts

we do a nannyshare with another baby, same age

we interviewed loads of nanneis with twins experience, and found a great nanny

in a way - your 'methods' i.e. routine or not are probably important to discuss with your other family as well as the nanny


Both parents doing very different approaches might be a pain, but if say you're both routined it makes life a lot simpler/easier for the nanny. It means you can stagger the sleep times by about 15mins so you can feed while the other's asleep etc

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