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RECOMMENDATION: Our fantastic nanny is available from October


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Due to a change in my employment status, our fantastic nanny will be available from October.


Our nanny currently looks after both of my children (3.5 and 1.5 years) 4 days per week and has cared for my youngest since he was 3 weeks old. She has extensive experience with all ages, from new-borns to school age children and has been working locally as a nanny in the East Dulwich/Peckham Rye area for over 20 years. She has a clean DBS and an up to date paediatric first aid certificate. She is a driver with her own car. She is happy to do child related housework and babysitting.


She enjoys taking my children outdoors to playgroups, farms and parks, hosts playdates, bakes, reads with them and always provides a variety of nutritious home cooked meals. She is fun, creative and musically minded. She engages the children with singing and story telling. She has a great network of other local nannies which means the children always have friends to meet up and socialise with.


She is also highly experienced in implementing routines, weaning, potty training and preparing children for nursery and school.


Please PM me if you are interested in having our nanny's contact details.


Vicki

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