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Our lovely nanny will be available 2-3 days a week from January 2020.


He has over 20 years experience looking after children from 5 months to 7 years, and has references, first aid and DBS all in place.


He will continue to look after our boys for the other 2 days a week. We feel lucky to have such a friendly, energetic, fun and caring nanny. He cooks healthy, tasty meals, takes the boys on fun adventures and arranges playdates with their friends which has been great for their personal and social development. He also does their laundry and keeps their rooms and play areas tidy, which is great for us.


Please dm me off you would like more details, or contact Roy directly [email protected].


Anna

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