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Hello,


We are looking for a family to share our amazing nanny from September, when our current nannyshare family will sadly be leaving the arrangement as their youngest is starting school.


We live in Nunhead and we have 3 children. The eldest is 5 and at school, the middle one is almost 3 and will be at nursery 3 days from September, and our youngest is 18 months. As our nanny will need to do school and nursery drop offs and pick ups most days, we'd ideally be looking for a share with one or two pre-school age children to minimise the logistics. We are open to sharing anywhere between 2 and 5 days per week.


Our nanny has over 20 years experience, is Ofsted registered, and has a car (she also uses ours, which is a 7 seater). She's been with us for 4 years, since our eldest was 1 year old, and has been both flexible and incredibly reliable over the years. She is amazing with the children and completely unflappable. We feel very lucky to have her!


Please get in touch if you're interested and I can provide more details and answer any questions.

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