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I need a nanny/mother's help to help me look after a six month old and a two year old 8-6 Monday to Friday from Friday 1st July. I'm not quite sure how long it will be for as it depends on how my foot heals but will know more on Sunday. My elder daughter is at nursery Monday to Wednesday but you would need to collect her as well as look after the six month old and help with some household chores such as cooking and emptying the dishwasher as I am on crutches.


Please PM me. We live in SE14.

Hi,


my cousin Milena is available whole month of July and first week of August and possibly longer. She loves children and has experience of looking after children of various ages. She is staying with me throughout the summer, she is a student and came over to improve her English. I can truly recommend her as a nanny as she is a lovely girl who loved being around children. She is also very helpful and hard working so would be of great help with all the housework around the house. If you would like to consider her please get in touch so we can arrange for her to meet you and the children.


Kind regards


Anna

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