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no longer available - Our wonderful nanny has a spare day


Seemiddy

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Hello there.


We?re reorganising our childcare a bit, which means that our completely brilliant nanny will soon be free on Fridays.

We are also open to a nanny share on Thursdays for another child to join our four year old daughter, if required.


So, do you need a nanny or mothershelp on Fridays? Or a nanny share on Thursday plus a nanny to yourself on Fridays?


Make sense?


We?re in east dulwich on Thursdays, but she drives so could come to you on Fridays.


She has been looking after my now 4&7 year old daughters for a couple of years now and has been absolutely wonderful.

She does the school run, takes them out, cooks for them, socialises with other children and has been amazing at helping at home too.

Extremely reliable to boot.


She has many years experience and if ofsted registered etc.

She has worked for several happy families and used to run a nursery.


Please do get in touch via DM.

Thank you.

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