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Nannyshare - Starting July/Aug


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Hi there,

I am looking for someone who might like to share my truly amazing nanny. I have a 2.5 year old daughter who will start pre-school in September. My nanny will stay with us fulltime, Mon - Fri 7am - 6pm, as I need her for pre and post school care as well as school holiday cover. This could suit a family with a baby/toddler that wants to benefit from some one on one time with a nanny to do activities with their little one as well as all the other pluses that come with having a nanny, but that does not want to pay the full cost of a sole charge nanny.

I am based in East Dulwich and would be open to conversations with someone looking for 3-5 days childcare.

Please PM me for more details.

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