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Hello,


Our lovely nanny, Yasemin, is looking for a new family. Both my girls are now at school and I work part-time so unfortunately we no longer needed a full-time nanny. If we could keep her for longer we would!


She has been with us for 2.5 years and comes with years of experience, she has been a reliable, kind, caring and loving nanny for our two girls.


My youngest was only 6 months old and my eldest was almost 3 when she started, she is great with all age ranges and always organised lovely activities, adventures and play-dates. The girls were very well looked after and always happy.


She is available from July 11th and her email is: [email protected]


And email me if you'd like to speak further.


Regards,

Kirsten

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