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clodagh79

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We are looking for a morning nanny again as sadly our current one is leaving. We need someone to look after our 19 month old son, get him up, feed him a bit of play time and then drop him to the nursery and bring the pram back. we are in East Dulwich and his nursery is about a 15-20 minute walk. There is almost always one night babysitting a week too and various other request.


Thanks,

Clodagh

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Hi


We are looking for a morning nanny for SEPTEMBER as sadly our current one is leaving in August. We need someone to look after our then 2 years old son, get him up, feed him a bit of play time and then drop him to the nursery and bring the pram back. We are in Dulwich and his nursery is about a 15-20 minute walk. There is almost always one night babysitting a week too and various other request.


Thanks

Clodagh

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