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Hi,


I am a nanny with over 8 years experience in childcare and excellent references from few local families. I currently work as a full time nanny in East Dulwich and take care of a one year old boy. From mid March my current family will not need my help on Fridays so I am available to help another family in need of a child carer. I have a recent DBS and first aid. Have experience with children of all ages from babies to 11 years old.


Thanks

Dagmara

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