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Our lovely, creative nanny who is Slovakian and speaks very good English, takes care of our wonderful son Jack. I work full time so our nanny works 5 days a week. Jack is 17 months old. We live in Herne Hill.


Our nanny takes Jack to activities and also has a number of play-dates, one of which is with a 2 year old girl and they play beautifully together and have real fun. Unfortunately my nanny's friend is moving away so that their play-dates sadly have to come to an end.


So we are looking for a nanny/mummy and toddler with whom they can share a regular play-date.

I must admit I would prefer to have a chat with you / your nanny before we press ahead with plans - but please PM me if you are keen to get involved in a play-date with Jack and our nanny.

Lindsay

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