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Re: Childminder nanny looking for work. Available for immediate start.


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Hello,


My name is Samantha. I live in East Dulwich and am currently looking for a new family to work with. I have been working with a family for 15 months but unfortunately they are moving overseas. I am very flexible on days and hours.


In my previous position I had sole responsibility for a little boy from 3 months. I developed an excellent relationship with him, providing fun activities. His parents were very comfortable leaving him in my care. I can attach a reference from his mother.


I am a very capable cook and would prepare meals to your child's preferences. I cook healthy, nutritious meals from scratch. For babies I can prepare pur?ed fresh foods moving on to appropriate solids when ready. I could batch cook and freeze if required. I can cook whatever your requirements are.


I enjoy going to the local parks to feed the ducks and play in the park and attending local playgroups where we would join in activities and interact and socialise with other children. I also enjoy visiting Crystal Palace Park and Farm and Hornimans Museum among other places.


I have a very gentle and warm caring approach to children and have a fun, bubbly personality, I have a daughter of my own who is 3 years old so I have a wealth of experience with babies/children.


I am available for an immediate start.


Kind regards

Samantha

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