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Our beloved nanny is looking for more work this December (as well as into the New Year) and we would like to help her find families to babysit/nanny for.


My children (two girls and a boy) and I have a very strong bond with her, and we very much see her as part of the family. The children definitely have definitely benefited from her care!


She plans, and cooks, healthy meals (enough for everyone) while encouraging the children to help with meal preparation, and even the clean up afterwards. She is passionate about cooking and the children are often given culturally diverse meals (that we love).


I find her to be very reliable, and well organised; I know I can depend on her, even at the last minute. The children are well stimulated in her care, and she is able to engage the children in various activities from drawing and painting, to dance and sports. She also strikes a good balance between play time and learning time.


Our nanny has 8 years of experience looking after babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and older children. She's looked after my girls since they were 6 and 2, and my son from birth, so she knows how to handle different ages and needs.


Our nanny is available this December for day time nanny work, as well as evening and weekend babysitting.


Please send me a message if you would like her contact details.

I can also recommend this nanny! She took wonderful care of my two little ones when I had to go into work at short notice. The girls warmed to her quickly, and I received reassuring texts during the day which really put my mind at ease. I returned home to two happy smiley children, which made me so happy to see. My older daughter couldn't wait to tell me about all the fun they had together (baking, painting, playing in the park) and they were both sad to see her leave. She also babysat for us at short notice, which was really handy. I wouldn't hesitate to work with her again in future.

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