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After school nanny needed


LoulouCmoi

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Hello,


We are urgently looking for an after school nanny / childminder to pick up our two delightful (no, really) children aged 4 and 7 from a local school and bring them home for some engaged play, 'homework' support, tea and bath. Hours are 3:30 - 6:30 Mon and Tuesday and 4:30 - 6:30 Wed and Thursday. Happy to be flexible / provide extra hours for the right person. Please message if you are interested with a bit about yourself.


Many thanks,


Laure

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Hello!My name is David & up until July I had the pleasure of caring for 3 little Princes aged 9 & a set of twins aged 6.

Unfortunately for me their Mother has adjusted her working schedule so no need for me anymore boo hoo!

But that means I'm available to look after your delightful offspring-yay!

I come with excellent references & children just love me!

I look forward to hearing from you.

Hello my name is David Bailey-Emerson from Jan-July this year I looked after 3 boys aged 9& 6 I collected them from school & provided their evening meal.

I would supervise their homework & clean the house.

Their parents working arrangements have been adjusted so no need for me at the moment,I come well recommended with excellent references-please contact me on 07941377715

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