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We have an absolutely incredible and beloved nanny who currently works for us full time. As of September we have to reduce her to only three days a week and she is looking to fill the other two days (flexible as to which those would be). I'm desperate for her to not have to find an alternative full time job so that I can selfishly keep her for those three days! She is highly highly experienced, currently looking after our 4 and 2 year olds but has looked after all ages (from newborn) and families of five before. She is completely amazing, lots of fun, always doing great activities with the children and always leaves her house as though there haven't been gaggles of children there all day! She's also incredibly social which I love, meaning our children have made packs of extra friends and are always having fun. I couldn't recommend her highly enough. If anyone is looking for someone to do two days a week please please get in touch.
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