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We have two lovely children our son is 7 and our daughter will be 5 in August, both are loads of fun and really good. We currently have a full time live-in nanny and she is sadly returning home. The good things about au pairing for us will be:

- we will have a new nanny (who is a really lovely English girl) who will help out daily between 2.30pm - 7pm when the children come back from school and in the school holidays. So we mainly need your help for the morning school run and occasional babysitting but you can hang out with her too if you want!!

- your room is at the top of the house so you have privacy, it has a flat screen TV and your own bathroom

- we are a kind family ... ask our current nanny (and you will be able to speak to her if you want)

- we live in Herne Hill which as you might know has a friendly community feel and a strong network of aupairs and nannies and you are really close to the heart of London

- we are looking for someone to start in August ideally


If you interested let me know a bit about you and when you are free?


Thanks

Lindsay

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