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I would like to recommend our lovely and highly competent nanny, Aimee, who is finishing up with us at the beginning of September when I go on maternity leave.

Aimee is absolutely trustworthy and practical, she is creative and energetic as well as being very kind and sensitive. Our two children aged 6.5 and 3.5 bonded with her almost immediately and really enjoy their days with her. She takes them to parks and museums etc locally and further afield, prepares healthy food for them and plays endless games and does brilliant art and craft with them at home. She is flexible and accommodating of our wishes and work schedules. She is very good at balancing the needs of two quite different children. She is looking for a permanent position from September and I have no hesitation in recommending her fully. You can contact Aimee direct at [email protected] or PM me if you have any questions.

Hi! We may not be in the right area for you (Brockley) and I don't know how many hours a week you are looking for (both my children, 9 and 10, are at school) but would like to chat if you could be interested in something to tide you over until you find a permanent position. We are slightly in flux but need someone reliable and flexible (and crafty!) from next week until end of October.


Let me know if you'd like to chat further.


Best, Nicola

Hi,


I am looking for a nanny 2 to 3 days per week for up to 30 hours. I have 3 children, ages 1, 3 and 5. My 5 year old will be going to year 1 and 3 year old into pre school every pm. I need help with morning school drop offs, and looking after other 2 until preschool starts at mid day then just looking after the 1 year old until pick up time again. I require help with kids laundry and cooking too. We live in Honor Oak Park and flexible with days and happy to share your time.


Hope you can help.

Regards


Sophie 07957244533

Hi,


I am looking for a nanny for up to 30 hours a week to help with my 3 kids, 5, 3 and 1 year old. IO need help with school runs playground trips etc Happy to share the time to suit, we live in Honor Oak park.


Regards

Sophie 07957244533

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