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Our fabulous nanny is looking for 4 days p/w from Feb


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My husband is taking a career break and this sadly means that we are having to say good bye to our absolutely amazing nanny. Fatima has been with us a year and has completely transformed our lives. She a responsible, Ofsted registered nanny with over 10 years experience. She currently looks after my 3 year old and 6 year old with love and care. She fills their days and after school with lots of fun activities, play dates and is really good finding cheap local play groups. The summer was filled with picnics and the park. She is confident to arrange play dates with other parents so our children still see a lot of their special friends even when we are working. She is experienced with all ages from babies upwards.


However, she is also amazing around the house too. She does all our laundry, runs small errands if they are on the school run and we pay her extra to do some cleaning. We leave her a small kitty and she uses to top up if we are running out of washing powder or milk so we are never stuck. If cooking for the children she often makes some for us too- blissful to come home to after a long day.


We simply couldn't recommend her enough. Her last day with us in 10 February although for SE5 families needing immediate help we would be happy to nanny share up til then.


She can be contacted on [email protected] or on 07994 879791. I am happy to be contacted via PM for further message or on 07974 979316.

Hi, I am looking for a nanny. I have written to Fatima direct but if you can pass on the message that would be great. I have a son in school in Honor Oak Park, and looking for him to be picked up Mondays and Tuesdays. Love to discuss further!

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