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Hi there


We are the James? family, based near the Picturehouse on Lordship Lane.


We are currently looking for a nanny share or, a childminder in the East Dulwich area.


Our little boy is one next week. He is very chilled, gentle, sociable and loves playing games.


A nanny would have full use of the downstairs of our home, including the garden. We are currently working from home due to Covid-19. We are also happy for Gabriel to be based at a childminder?s home or, at the home of our nanny share.


We were due to start at a local nursery back in May but due to lockdown, his place is no longer available. We?ve decided that it would actually work better for us to use a childminder or start a nanny share.


Ideally, we would like to start our childcare arrangement as soon as possible but we are flexible. We are currently looking for two days of childcare per week but this may increase to three days.


If you?re looking for an imminent nanny share or, you?re a childminder with availability, please do get in touch.


Best wishes


The James?

  • 1 month later...

Hi parents,

My names shakeela and I?m 20 years olds! I?m a singer/songwriter and looking for part time or full time positions. I?m available for school runs and school drop offs around east Dulwich ,Dulwich village area , Peckham, nunhead & Camberwell . I?m reliable and trustworthy, and I?m great with children as I have tones of baby sitting experience with children aged 5 months - 8 years old. I have 2 nephews ages 2 and 1. I?ve worked with children from newborn to 8 years and I also have a DBS check.

Contact me on 07432037983 or [email protected]

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