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hi

We have an incredible nanny on Mondays and Tuesdays and she is looking for another two days a week work.

I posted the below message before xmas and there was loads of interest, she got a job and then the mum decided she wasn't going back to work so it fell through.

So now some other lucky family will get to know her... see glowing report below!

Please pm me with any questions. She's 39, loves cooking, organising activities and parties and fab with children

kerensa1001 Wrote:

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> We have an amazing nanny that we have on Monday

> and Tuesdays. She is looking for 1 or 2 extra

> days a week.

> I found her on east dulwich forum after reading

> the below recommendation and all I can say is that

> she is FANTASTIC. Always taking the kids on

> adventures, house always cleaner than when I left

> it and the kids are well fed and happy when I get

> home. Please read the below and PM me if you are

> interested:

>

> Over the years I have lots of nannies as I had a

> demanding job, with lots of hours and last minute

> changes of plan, which probably explains why I am

> a stay at home mum! She is definitely the best

> nanny we have had by country mile and she is the

> one that the children love most, and they really

> do love her. I simply can't recommend her enough.

> Neither can my kids. I could literally go to work

> and not have to worry about any of the home

> arrangements! I would come home to a happy house,

> nice smells of food and a clean home. Always a

> "can do" attitude.

>

> She loves my kids and they love her and she will

> always be in our lives. She is really warm,

> bubbly, professional and she always made sure that

> our children were exceptionally well looked after

> and happy.

>

> I feel very lucky to have her in my/our lives and

> I am more than happy to meet/give references/chat

> anything through.

> She is really great. A really positive person and

> she has been a great influence in our family. I

> can't recommend her highly enough.

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