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The wonderful nanny who has been taking care of my now 2.5 year old son for the last year and half will be available for a full time role starting end of October.

She is a truly amazing nanny with over 20 years of experience in childcare including being a Montessori nursery teacher. She has not only taken care of my son but has developed him in ways I could not have done. We are so sad to be leaving her but we are moving out of the country and very keen to send her off to a great family!

If you are looking for a very experienced, independent, fun, creative and reliable full time nanny (not to mention who is an English/German bilingual and a great cook) please PM me with your contact details. She is looking for a full time (min 50 hours a week), live-out role.

Hello!

We're definitely interested in your wonderful nanny! We are also a German-English family and our son goes to the Judith Kerr School in Herne Hill.

Ideally we're looking for 3 days a week ( from 7am to 7pm) but this could be negotiated for a nanny as lovely as yours!

She will be responsible for drop off and pick up of our 5 year old son and be caring for our 18 month old during the day.

Really looking forward to hearing from you and meeting your wonderful sounding nanny!

Best wishes

Natashia

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