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Hi everyone!


We're in a bit of a pickle and looking for help.


Our nanny has just left on maternity leave. We'd arranged another nanny to cover for her, but that nanny just cancelled (she was meant to start on Monday). Our daughter is 14 months old. We'd be looking for childcare three days a week, Mon-Wed, from 7:30am-5:30pm. We're based in West Dulwich, near Rosendale Primary. We need someone from now until the beginning of April. We'd ideally have someone come to our house, but would be open to dropping our daughter off somewhere, as well.


Please get in touch if you think you might be able to help!


Thanks,

Emily

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Hi Emily,


Sorry to hear about your last minute ordeal!


I am a 24 year old DBS checked nanny who could look after your daughter from this Weds 9th, then the full three day week commencing from Mon 14th if you're still looking for help? I live in East Dulwich and can come to the house.


Best,


Olivia

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