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Hello all,


We are looking for a new local happy family to join our nanny share.

Wednesdays & Thursdaays.

Herne Hill. Half Moon Lane.



I have been part of many very successful nanny shares over the years, which I really enjoy.

We always have lots & lots of fun, out & about & at home. Arts & crafts & imaginative play, story time,

but I think crazy dancing is top of the list.


I am a British nanny with 15 years experience. D.B.S check, first aid & I can rejoin the Ofsted register.


I really do enjoy my role & especially assisting & nurturing in the formative years.

Over the years I have had the privilege of working along side amazing families with wonderful

fun loving happy children.


Please private message me for more information.


Thank you so much.


From Claire B



Below are two of my references.



Posted by flashback September 21, 10:13PM

>

> I can vouch for Claire being an amazing nanny. She

> has looked after our 4 year-old daughter for

> the past three years. We have always been so

> impressed by Claire's creative ideas for play and

> intelligent,

> calm, child-centred approach. My daughter has such

> fun in her care. Feel free to PM me for a more

> detailed reference.

>

>

>

> Posted by Eggman81 September 22, 09:12PM

>

> Claire has been looking after our daughter for

> more than two years and we really could not have

> asked for a better nanny. We are moving out

> of London and already know the whole family is

> really going to miss Claire.

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