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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 9 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.


She is available to babysit this week!


Yuuna

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Yunna


Do you know if she signed up with bubble the babysitting app - I PM'd you some info.


If she is looking for babysitting work she should sign up and mark herself as available as we have families looking for sitters.


Let me know if you haven't got the info and I'll send across.


She can also offer the ?20 FREE credit to any families that want to book her using the link https://o4y5.app.link/7gMtxr9XMD and code CBVPH


Plus parents that sign up to the app get weekly 2 for 1 tickets (Mon - Thurs) at ED Picturehouse :)

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  • 5 months later...

Sorry, as I realise that it is an old post, but I wondered if your nanny is still available to babysit (I tried to send a message, but it didn't go through?).

Please let me know if she is available for babysitting this weekend (and ongoing), if you have the time.

Yes, she is available this weekend for babysitting, and she is looking for regular evening babysitting. She also has availability for daytime (morning) babysitting, if this is of interest.


Feel free to send me a message if you're interested, and I will pass on her contact details.


Thanks!

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I can highly recommend this nanny and babysitter! She has taken wonderful care of my three children, and they really love her. She is very experienced, and knowledgeable about childcare in general, and I find her very reliable. She loves cooking, and getting children involved in helping, as well as stimulating younger ones with stories and music. She is also great at setting routines, and giving advice on discipline and encouraging good behaviour.


I think she is available for day and evening work this week and next, if you are interested.

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