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I?m a freelance TV producer who is planning to take the summer off to spend some time at home with my energetic 4 year old son.


As a result of this, I have a fabulous, smart, lively Nanny available to loan out to local families until I head back in September.


She?s utterly brilliant, flexible and will be free for nanny duties from nowish until the end of summer. She has lots of experience with children from about 6 months all the way up to 7/8/9 years old and is happy to consider shorter days or part time work.


Please do DM me if you?re interested in finding out more.


Many thanks

Hi,

I am currently in a limbo state of not know what to do about childcare until my toddler goes to Herne Hill preschool in Sept. Therefore, a flexible nanny for a few months could be right up our street.

I have two boys, my toddler who is 2.5 and my baby who is just turning a year. They are both very busy, neither hot on napping and so very full on! So some help with both or at least one at a time would be great.

I am trying to work out something more permanent from September but not sure what to do with the little one or my work situation, so it needs some thought. So flexible nanny help in the meantime would be great.

I am interested about talking about it more.

Thanks

Claire

07932749537

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