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Hi, we are 2 lovely families looking for a nanny for our three children: Mary (aged 3.5 yrs), Nell (aged 20 months) and Kitty (aged 8 months).

We are looking for a nanny for Monday to Thursday cover, from c. 7.30am to 6pm.

Our kids are very fun and easy going - Mary goes to a Montessori on Mondays and Wednesdays - and they are all in a good routine, with the 2 youngest sleeping at lunch time. They are all good eaters too and like most food.

They love being outside, going to the park, scooting, fancy dress, role play, colouring, stickers, reading, outings, any fun activity and playgroups.


We are easy going parents and our current nanny (who is (very sadly) only leaving because she wants a job closer to where she lives) has offered to give references of us so please let us know if you want to speak to her!


Thanks

Annabel and Miranda

Hi I've come across your profile and thought to message you.

I have six years experience working in child care from birth+ I also have relevant qualifications.

It would be great if we could discuss this job opportunity further.


My email address is

[email protected]


Regards,

Iesha

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