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Hi you all


I have a wonderfull nanny looking after my 14 months son, she is really friendly and caring but unfortunatelly can't speak English... if there is a Brasilian, Portuguese or Spanish Mummy, Nanny or Babysitter out there that would like to meet up for quality time with the kids please just let me know and I will happy to set something up! I live in Forest Hill, Devonshire Road and have a big garden which could be used to get toguether, otherwise Horniman Museum is alsways a great place.


Eu tenho uma fantastica baba tomando conta do meu filho (14 meses), ela e muito amigavel and cuidadosa mas infelizmente nao fala ingles... se voce for brasileira, portuguesa ou spanish mae, baba e gostaria de se encontrar para enterter as criancas por favor entre em contato... Nos morramos em Forest Hill - Devonshire Road e temos um jardim grande que pode ser usado como ponto de encontro ou alternativamente tb tem o Museu Horniman que eh um lugar muito bom e muito divertido!


Many Thanks / Obrigada!


R

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