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Our youngest is shortly starting nursery 4 days a week and very sadly our wonderful nanny, Kate, needs to find a new family. Kate started with us over 2 years ago, when my youngest was 6 months old and during that time, she has never been late or sick, a remarkable feat for a mother, who also has a young daughter and works for us 4 days a week starting at 8am. More importantly, Kate is articulate, intelligent and extremely loving. My daughters are very fond of Kate. She regularly takes them to music groups, playgroups, even in the pouring rain and the park. She does the school drop offs and pick-ups for our eldest. Her CV is exceptional in that all her prior nanny positions have each been held for several years ? demonstrating great commitment; invaluable experience and ability. I cannot recommend Kate more highly but as it?s unlikely we will have more children; it?s time for her to go to another family.
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