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Hello, I have a 7 months old and I am looking for 2 to 3 mornings a week of childcare. I will be working from home so if any problems I would be around; duties would be primarily: going for walks with the buggy, feeding at home while I work and general entertainment for a 7 months old baby.

Pleas PM if you are available.

Thank you!

Saya, I'm not a nanny, I'm another mum, looking for a nanny for my school age children, which isn't easy to find. My nanny, when I find her, will have two mornings free (between Tue and Thu) to look after a baby in the area - anything between the hours of 9am and 2pm. Are you still looking and, if so, shall we speak and see if our two jobs combined would be a much more attractive proposition for a top class nanny? Please PM or email me on [email protected] Regards, Anastasia
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Hi says I'm Sharon I would be happy to help you out with child care I'm available Ive looked after aittle girl sence she was for mouths old and loved every minute of it just so much fun they give so much more back it's great I'm CRB check as I work I. A school park time kind regards Sharon my number is 07971423042

Hi Sharon,


I am currently looking for a few more nannying hours to fill out my week with. Mornings is what I need, as I do after school care currently for a family with two girls in honor oak. Where are you located? If you are interested in finding out more about me, feel free to call me on 07532496948. I look foward to hearing from you, Laurie.

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