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Hello,

We are looking for a three to four day nanny share starting in Mid May/early June for our then 17 month old son. Ideally, we would join an existing arrangement but also happy to set up something new. We are looking for Mondays to Thursdays, however, Tuesdays to Thursdays would also work.

We are based in Herne Hill and are open to bring our son to the other family's house (ideally you would be based close to Herne Hill station or in the North Dulwich triangle), to host ourselves or to alternate venues.

Please private message me for more information.

Kind regards

Kat

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