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Hi there ,


I am a qualified NNEB trained , British experienced Nanny with excellent references , I recently became a mum myself ,

And am looking to bring my 4 month daughter to work with me , ideally I am looking for two days a week .

I am a living , calm, caring nanny with a lot to offer young children , my main experience has been with young babies / toddlers , ideally I am looking for a family with a child around 12 months so my daughter can play together and hopefully become friends ..

I enjoy taking the children to all the playgroups in the area , horniman museum , parks and also days out to the

Beach , farm ,zoo Etc ..

I aim to please all my employers and am no clock watcher , and I am very flexible if you require an extra day here or there I am very happy to accommodate your needs ..

I do hope to hear from you soon


Clare x

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