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Hi there


We are a friendly family of five who are looking for an after school nanny to look after our three children (a daughter of 10, a son of 7 and a daughter of 5) three days a week. You'd need to pick them up from Rosendale school and walk them home through the park to our house (a 10 min walk), help entertain them and then cook them tea before my husband or I gets home at 6.30.


Our eldest daughter is very self sufficient and needs little supervision - she loves baking, reading and sewing. Our son is 7 - he loves playing football in the park on the way home, reading and board games. our smallest loves playdoh and imaginary games - she has just started school.


Luckily there is no homework at the school - so no need to nag children to do any work - though it would be great if you would help our youngest with her reading book!


Basic hours 3.25 till 6.30 on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday but more available by negotiation.


?10 an hour


Please PM me if interested!

Emily

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