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Hi there

I am a young at heart mum of 3 and a Nanny to my adorable 2.5 yr old grandson

In my spare time I childmind and babysit in and around east dulwich

I am always available for evening babysitting so feel free to contact me

If you are looking for a regular babysitter or just the odd adhoc night out !

My current childminding position will be coming to an end the beginning of July as

The little boy I look after on a Thursday/Friday sadly for me (exciting for him )

Will be starting reception, therefore I am looking to feel this space either 1/2 days

Either full or half days , please feel free to contact me

Look forward to hearing from anyone looking for childcare

Donna x

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Hello Donna


We are looking for an after school nanny for our two boys (9&7) from September.


We are in Herne Hill / North Dulwich and are looking for someone for at least 3 afternoons a week - 3.25 to 7.00. (Looks like Tuesday to Thursday at the moment). Could also offer hours on a Monday afternoon and during the holidays if that suited, but not essential.


If you'd like to know more, please do get in touch.


Thanks,

Penny.

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