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I have recently just had my second baby and am very sadly going to be exiting from the 3-day nanny-share arrangement (since I will be on mat leave till September) we have had for the last year with another family who live just off Brixton Hill. The family we have been sharing with (who have a 20-month girl) are now looking for another family to share our amazing nanny with for either 2 or 3 days a week. Our nanny is also looking for further work to make up the remaining 2 or 3 days.

I cannot sing enough praises for our nanny - she took on my little boy in January last year when he 10 months and suffering from severe separation anxiety. Due to her endless patience, kindness and care his confidence has soared and he is now a very happy little chap turning 2 next month. He has loved his adventures with his other little playmate and it has been a real joy to have had all the daily whatsapp updates of their activities when I have been at work. The children always eat very healthily and spend a lot of time outside exploring.

Our nanny is British with 20 years nannying experience, very reliable, a clean driving license and truly loves the little children she is put in charge of - I honestly don't think any mother could ask for more.


Please do message me if you would like further info or to ask for her contact details.

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Hi there


Congratulations on your new baby.


I am just returning to work and we are looking for a nanny who would be able to look after our son (2.5) on a Thursday. We live in East Dulwich (near ED station) and we would have to be close to home, or at home, as we have another son who goes to preschool close by. If the day works for your nanny, and she is happy to do just one day a week, I would love to hear from you!


Thanks very much.


Louise

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