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We're a friendly family looking for a nanny for our son (who will be almost 2 years old), and to drop off and pick up his sisters from the local school (they will be almost 7 and 10 years old). I'm going back to work Monday-Wednesday in September and we have family helping for one of those days but we're looking for someone for the other 2 days, ideally term-time only but would consider a year round position for the right person, although having the long school holidays might work for some people.

We live very close to the Horniman, the hours would be 8am-6pm, occasionally slightly longer. We're looking for a nanny who caring and fun. If anyone could recommend someone that would be fantastic, thank you!

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