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Advertising for my daughter who is a nanny


My daughters name is daisy and She is 18 years old currently looking for One full day childcare.Shes been looking after children for two years now which She enjoys a lot, She previously worked Along side me(her mother)who is a registered childminder for one year being my assistant, Daisy gained a lot of experience and understanding of children?s learning and well being from ages 0-5 years, She also did nannying for two family?s last year as well as recently working with another lovely family for the past two months. if this is something you sound interested in or have any questions please do send me a pm.


- DSB check in place

- excellent references

- based on forest hill road


Hope to hear from you soon


Many thanks daisy & Joanne

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