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Hey guys!


My name is Sam. I'm 24 years old and have 6 years experience in Child Care. I was a kid's party hostess for 5 years with an organization called Project PlayDate. I tutored at a performing arts camp for 4 summers in a row, teaching drama to kids ages 6-16. I've produced and directed a professional children's play. I took care of a 3MTH old and 2 year old (sisters) for a year, until they were 1YR and 3YRS respectively. I've babysat occasionally for several families, with the ages of kids ranging from 2MTHS old - 9YRS old (in New York City, Barbados AND London). CV and references are available on demand!


Look forward to hearing from you!


- Sam

Hi there,


Our current nanny is pregnant and will be going on maternity leave at the beginning of July. We are looking for a temporary nanny over the summer to look after our two kids, Eddie (6) and Ivy (4). For July we require school drop offs and pick ups as well as looking after Ivy all day on Thursday and Fridays. For the summer holidays we are looking for full time care, except 2 weeks when we are on holidays.


Let me know if you are interested and I can give more details.


Thanks!

lucy

Hi,


I run Yellow Duck Childcare. I would be interested in looking at your CV. Our website is www.yellowduckchildcare.com for more information about us.


My email address is [email protected].


Many thanks,


Cristiana

Hi,

I am looking for a nanny to look after my 5 year old son from 26th June until the end of July - he will be on his summer holiday and I would need help with his when I am at work 4 - 5 days a week from 8.30am - 3pm with some evenings.

Let me know if you might be interested and I can send you some more details.

Thanks so much!

Anna

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