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EXCELLENT NANNY RECOMMENDATION


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Our former nanny is currently available and looking to fill two to three days per week.


She is a fantastic child carer, very energetic, playful, affectionate, my two both love her and always have fun with her. She is also extremely responsible, sensible and attentive to safety and other important issues. She has years of experience working with all age groups and with children with additional needs, always turns up to work on time and with a smile on her face, and in general she is a pleasure to have around the house. She really cares about the children she looks after and is completely trustworthy.


If you are interested please PM me and I will pass on her contact details.

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Hi,

I'm a freelancer balancing work with motherhood (two boys, 4 and 1.5 years old) and have quite a few half days that need filling for November. Might your Nanny be interested? Our house postcode is SE15 3ED. If you think this might be appropriate I can send the dates and times I'm looking for.

Thanks!

Miranda

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