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Nanny share offered (2-3 days) - Mundania Road (near Peckham Rye park)


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We have the most wonderful nanny who has been looking my little boy (2 and a half) for the last 6 months. Our nanny is full of energy, very caring and loving and we're just helping her get OFSTED registered. Our boy is loving and friendly and likes the company of other children, he's pretty good sharing his toys too.


Our little boy is looked after by our nanny, with lots of play groups, activities, etc. I have a second on the way who will be looked after by our nanny when they're old enough (but that's over 12 months away).


We are looking for a friendly, easy going family with one child (a similar age to ours) to join us for a share for 2-3 days a week. Our nanny currently works 7.30am - 6.30pm, Wed-Fri, though ideally share times would be 8-6 to allow her time with both sets of parents.


We would prefer to host the share in our house on Mundania Road, with Peckham Rye Park on the door step. We are flexible on start date.


If you are interested, please do not hesitate to send me a PM.

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