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Hi there,


We are looking for a family who might be interested in sharing our nanny. Currently we employ her for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We are looking for someone who would either like to share those days or also have her solely on Thursday and Friday.


She is a lovely nanny- home cooks all the food and involves the children too. She started with us in January and now has a very good rapport with the kids and we trust her completely.


We are based on Landcroft Road and our 3 children aged 6, 3 and 1 go to DVIS and the Half Moon montissori.


Please let me know if you are interested.


Many thanks,


Annie

Hi Annie,

I am looking for a nanny share or nanny for Thursdays only from 8 am to 6.30 pm. Ideally someone who could take my 17 month old son to his football class at 10.15 am for 45 min. We live 2 min walk from Dulwich library and the football is about 10 min walk from us. Would your nanny consider one day only?

Thanks,

Angela

Hi Angela,


Thanks for your interest.


We are looking for a family that can ideally 'share' some of the days we do, (Monday to Wednesday) so it provides some company for our 15 month old in the day and helps also share on costs.


So just one day that doesn't cross over probably doesn't work for us for now.


Many thanks though and good luck in your search.


Kind regards,


Annie

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