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Hello,


We are looking for a warm and friendly family to share our nanny at our home in East Dulwich. We would be looking to share for a minimum of 3 and maximum of 4.5 days per week.


Our daughter is two years old and we have a wonderful nanny who has been with us for nearly a year. She has previously worked in a nursery and creates fun, educational activities throughout the week and ensures the children have plenty of outdoor play. She also cooks the children healthy, balanced and nutritious meals.


We believe in a fun, caring, warm and happy environment but also believe in setting boundaries and teaching children good manners.


Our nanny is DBS checked, insured and registered with OFTSED.


Please contact me if you would like to find out more!


Thank you

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