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HI there,


My wife and I are looking for a reliable nanny for 3 days a week (Mon,Tues,Wed)to collect our 4 year old from Heber Road School and bring him home to Goodrich Road.


We need this from next Monday and look forward to your interest. Please PM me if your reliable, interested and love kids.

Thanks


Dan & Ali

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Hello!


This is Arantxa. I am 27 years old Spanish girl who is graduated in pre-school and primary education since 2011. I've been working in many schools since then, with children from 1 to 12. Right now, I am working (as an au pair) and living since last November with a lovely family in Forest Hill, looking after a 4 years old lovely girl. I am free from 8:30 to 3 and also available to babysit.


If you are interested, please, sent me and email, I will get back to you as soon as possible.

References are avaible.


Yours sincerely, Aranxta.

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