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We are looking for a lovely nanny for our little 2 year old girl on Friday mornings, 9 am - 1, to start Friday 1 April.


We have sadly lost our regular Friday morning nanny who has been absolutely wonderful but needs to take up FT employment. So we are looking for someone who is super reliable, DBS checked, first aid trained, has experience with toddlers and genuinely enjoys being with them and developing them. Her typical morning is 9-10:30 play/painting/reading, 10:30 - 11:45 visit to the local park; 12 lunch, 12:15-1pm getting her dressed for her nap, more play and winding down. If interested please get in touch with details of your experience etc. Many thanks

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