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I would like to recommend our nanny Katherine to any families looking for a new nanny.


Katherine has worked for us for almost a year looking after our 3 children (ages 8, 5 and 1). Katherine started working for us during my maternity leave and really helped my transition back to work - leaving three children at home in her capable hands. Our current situation is about to change (we're moving house and our youngest has a place in nursery) so Katherine will be looking for a new family to work for.


Katherine has been a fun, caring, diligent nanny for our children. She is super organised and enjoys taking the kids to the park, to their clubs, two school runs and organising play dates. Katherine is very proactive and lovely. We'll certainly miss having her around the house!


If you wish to speak to me personally then please contact me directly.


Debbie

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