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Hello families,

My name is Sarah and I live in lovely Forest Hill.

I am looking for a great family to start my adventures with but mostly to find a family that I can stay with long term and call my own. I have nanny experience caring for 2 children aged 1 and 4 in the Dulwich Village area, 1 year childcare experience in a private nursery where I studied childcare and gained my level 2 qualification, first aid and DBS. I have also done some short term voluntary work in a primary school and do ad hoc babysitting over the weekends and evenings. I am an extremely caring, fun, positive and very sociable individual and look forward to hearing from you.

Please don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions.

Hello Sarah,

Lovely to read about you, I was wondering if I could help you find a lovely family. I work for an agency expanding in to South London called Kids deserve the best. Here is a link to our website, http://www.kidsdeservethebest.co.uk/

We would love to see how we can help you. Please do email me [email protected]

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