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We are a family with two boys, 4 and 2, and are looking for a lovely, fun au pair to join our home for six months, possibly longer. We live on the Forest Hill/Catford border. Our eldest goes to Kilmorie nursery and will be starting school there in September. Our youngest starts nursery in November. I work from home and need someone to look after the boys while I work in the morning. Ideally we would want someone who speaks English well to do around 30 hours a week and two nights of babysitting. We would also require some light housework, like help with laundry and sweeping/vacuuming etc. We are an active and fun-loving family and want someone with a sunny and bright disposition to care for our boys. My husband speaks Spanish and French so we wouldn't mind our boys learning those languages too, though that is not a pre-requisite. Please PM me.
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