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Amazing Friday Nanny,

Our Nanny is looking for a family to look after on Fridays (looks after my 2 and 5 Year old mon- thurs), she is AMAZING, I can?t imagine life without her, every morning she comes in with bountiful energy, love and fun, she?s a fantastic cook, is like the pied piper/ kids just follow her and love her. She knows and loves the area, she was bought up in Brockley, She?s been doing it over 20 years, her kids are grown up now, she makes it look as easy as making a cup of tea. Nothing fazes her, takes them to a tonne of playgroups, always finding new things. She?s also part of a nanny group who all regularly meet up so the kids get new friends. She?s actively set up play dates with school friends for my eldest/ in fact she?s had about half the class round. I come home and on top of all the fun she?s also made the house look fab, polished the kids shoes, made bird feeders with the kids and started on the homework.....

She really is fantastic and full of love and fun.

Snap her up for fun fridays

[email protected]

Best wishes

Jessie

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