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Hi!


I am looking for a nanny share for my daughter, Rosa (born June 2021) with a boy or a girl of similar age, starting late August/early September 2022. I am finishing my PhD (art history) and need hours of roughly 9 am-5 pm 4 days a week.


We live in SE5 for the past 7 years, currently right by Brunswick Park, and have a 4-year old in Reception at The Villa. We had a wonderful experience with a nanny share with our oldest and this is why we're interested in a similar setup this time around. Rosa is signed up for The Villa nursery to start in September 2023. She is very easygoing (typical second child...), music-loving, and extremely social. The most important thing for me in the share is a calm, caring, creative environment, and that we don't live too far apart.


If any of this sounds like you, then write me an email! I look forward to hearing from you.


Very best,

Margot

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  • 2 months later...

Hi! My name is Paloma, I am a mum of a 23 month little girl and I have been nanny for 9 years, ofsted registered.

I wish to find an other child to look after with my own little girl from September.

I am familiar with the children’s activities around East Dulwich, Peckham Rye and Camberwell.

I have my own car.

If you are interested, please contact me.

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