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MrsD

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Our nanny is looking for a new post as our daughter and the other children she was caring for are all growing up and starting nursery.


Carmel has been looking after my 19m old daughter, 8am - 6pm, one day a week since February and also collects my 3 year old from nursery. She has worked extra days where needed and regularly babysits for us including putting both children to bed. During this time she has developed a lovely bond with my daughter, takes her to a variety of local activities, arranges playdates with our neighbours' nanny, or entertains her at home. She is always on time and has not taken a single day off sick. In addition, Carmel prepares my daughter's meals, unloads the dishwasher and washes and puts away all the children's laundry. She is always positive and energetic and happy to help out with random domestic requests!


Carmel is level 3 qualified and has 8 years experience with children aged 0-10, including working at a popular local nursery. She has recently updated her DBS check and first aid training.



If you are looking for a nanny, please do contact her at:

[email protected]

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