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Hi,

>

> We have two young children and live in East

> Dulwich.

>

> The hours we are offering are: 3.20 pm. - 7 pm.

> Monday to Friday. We are paying ?11.00 per hour.

> We would really like someone who is happy to take

> them to the park some days after school, make them

> a light snack after school and a healthy dinner.

> Both our children are happy, healthy and good

> company.

>

> We would like our new nanny to carry out a few

> light household duties such as make their beds, do

> their washing and if possible, help them with

> their homework. We would also like someone who is

> happy to look after them during school holidays

> (when we are not on holiday) and do some

> babysitting too.

>

> If you'd like to know more I'll be very happy to

> give you more detail.

>

> Please PM me.

>

> Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from

> you.


Amanda

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