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Looking for family to share our fab nanny


ted17

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We have a wonderful, caring nanny who has been looking after our 9m daughter over the last month and we are now looking for a family with a similar aged child to share with. The existing arrangement is 4 days, Mon - Thurs, 8am - 6pm with the nanny filling their days with lots of activities out and about as well as time at home.

We are East Dulwich based but are looking for a family who would be happy to host the share at their place as our flat is a bit tricky to access.

Please PM if interested

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Hi Ted,


I work with Koru Kids, the nanny share people. We have lots of families registered and looking for nanny shares near you. It's free to use our service if you already have a family. You can register and find out about families near you here: www.korukids.co.uk/find-a-nanny-share


I hope this helps,


Rebecca

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