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Yuuna

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Our amazing nanny is looking for more day time, as well as, evening babysitting work.


She has been with my family for 4 happy years, and she is now very much one of us! We have four children; three girls and a boy, aged from 3 to 8 years, and our nanny has helped nurture and raise them, while I've juggled running a business and a home.


My children have their days with her filled with activities; be it baking, painting, jewellery making, sewing, singing or dancing. Our nanny loves taking them out to parks and museums which the children really enjoy. She's a very good cook and is health conscious, so there's no 'snack' or 'junk food' on the menu.


She's very reliable, punctual, and can be very accomadating (e.g. starting or finishing earlier/later). She's based locally so she knows the area well.


She has been a nanny for over 8 years now, so she also has a wealth of childcare/family experience.


I cannot recommend her enough and I'm sure she'll make a lovely addition to your family.


Our nanny is available for 2/3 days a week (Monday ~ Wednesday) and for evening babysitting most nights. She can also do ad hoc full days/sick day cover and school holidays.


Yuuna

Hi yuuna, we are a family of four with two small children. We live on hernehill/north dulwich triangle(Sunray ave) and are very interested in getting to know a local babysitter. We would be looking for the occasional weekend/ evening baby sit and also someone to help with pick ups from a local nursery a couple of evenings a week. I am currently on maternity leave, but will need someone to care or the children when I do an occasional Kit day. If you think this is something that your nanny would be interested in , please let us know. Thanks Lucia and dan.

I can also recommend this lovely nanny! She's babysat for my two girls very often and they love her. The girls are always excited to see her, and they have such a lot of fun together. It's also been very helful recently with number 3 on the way, to have someone on the weekends who can take them out to explore the city. She's very flexible which really helps.


Unfortunately, we've had to cancel going out this weekend (flu has struck the family...) so I am sure Abi is free to babysit this week/weekend. I'm happy to provide a further reference also, so feel free to send me a pm if interested.


May

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Hi. We are looking for a morning nanny. Roughly 2 hours a day. 7:15am to 9:15 am aprox. Involves coming to our house, getting our 1.5 year old son ready for nursery, dropping him off and then bringing the pram home. Is you nanny interested in this? It's a long-term position if she's like?


Cheers,

Clodagh

Hi. We are looking for a morning nanny. Roughly 2 hours a day. 7:15am to 9:15 am aprox. Involves coming to our house, getting our 1.5 year old son ready for nursery, dropping him off and then bringing the pram home. Is you nanny interested in this? It's a long-term position if she's like?


Cheers,

Clodagh

Hello Yuuna,

Not sure if your nanny is looking for more hours than this but we're looking for someone to collect our two children (6 and 4), Mon-Weds, 3.30-7pm. It would involve collecting from school (15 mins walk from home), helping with school work, feeding them their supper and getting them ready for bed. NB there would be some full days during school holidays.

Do let me know if she's interested. Thanks.

Hi Yuuna,


I am not sure whether you are still interested in nanny/babysitting options (seeing the response!) but we have two well behaved children (8 & 11) who used to have a routine of being picked up from school at 5.30pm and then having tea at home until one of us got home for around 7.30 / 8pm. This routine ran on Monday, Tuesday, (Wednesday sometimes) & Thursday's.

Is this something you might be interested in ? Feel free to give me a call.


Regards


Simon (07884427024)

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