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Hi everyone,


I am looking for childcare for my two sons.


Son 1 is almost 4 and will be attending Ivydale School Nursery 2.5 days week (Mon- Weds am). He will need looking after on Weds pm and Thursday. He is super active and loves hanging out with other kids. We will probably need extra days during holidays. He will go to school in September (we hope to Ivydale) and then will need picking up 3 or 4 days/week.


Son 2 is just 6 months and will need ad hoc days from Jan to May as I do ad hoc days working. Then from May/June when I go back to work will need childcare 3-4 days/week.


We are looking for a fun, gentle setting and are open to what exactly it is. Anyone with any suggestions please let us know!


Rebekah

Hi Rebekah

Unfortunately I'm not a nanny or childminder but I have a little girl (4) that also goes to Ivydale Nursery but between wed- fri and I wondered if we could maybe share a nanny across the week.

Let me know if you might be interested.

Alice

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello Rebekah!


My name is Daniela and I am an Ofsted registered nanny with over 10 years experience. I have a 2year daughter and I recently finished a nanny job where I looked after 2 other boys (+ my daughter )

I am available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. For more information you can contact me via email [email protected].

Best,

Daniela.

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