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Looking for nanny recommendations!


SophieHJ

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We are two families looking to find a nanny for a nanny share for our two daughters:


- Three days a week (likely Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, or Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays)

- Starting in June for one child (she'll be 12 months old) and with the second child joining for two days a week from September

- We live in Nunhead and Honor Oak

- Nannies need to be DBS checked


Any recommendations welcome!

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Hi Sophie. My nanny, Rosa, has been with my family for 3 and a half years and I cannot recommend her highly enough! She had over 20 years experience as a nanny in private homes and in nurseries and she brings a calm wisdom to the job which provides a loving and grounding presence during the early years. I'd be delighted to introduce you to her and see if you can work something out to meet your nutual needs. Feel free to reach me directly on 07875 637616.


Best wishes,

Victoria

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