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I have recently had a post card/leaflet through my door in Dulwich from a new nanny agency Butterfly Nannies based.

We needed a nanny to start in sep and have had a hard time finding someone. Amber from butterfly nannies hs been able to find us suitable within 3 weeks.


We also booked one of there sitters last weekend and was very happy with there service.

After being with sitters for so many yrs and having a few issues with them I decided to try a different agency.

They have good membership offer's and bookings are cheaper too.


I highly recommend them and Amber is very professional and friendly.

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I also had a leaflet from butterfly nannies last week. Have a booking this weekend for a babysitter.

I too have been with sitters and they missed up our bookings twice.

Butterfly Nannies are slightly cheaper but they also have nanny care.


Would recommend them too

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