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Hello


Our nanny share arrangement is coming to an end in September, as our nanny share family will be sending their 2.5 year old son to nursery. As such, we are looking for another family to share with from mid-Septmeber onwards. ?

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We have an amazing nanny whom we?ve know for over 4 years and who has nannied for us for almost 2 years. She has over 12 years childcare experience, of which many were at Nelly?s nursery in East Dulwich. She is kind, loving, gracious and gentle; incredible with children and upholds beautiful and good values.?


Her hours are 8am - 6pm Monday - Thursday.?

We have a 2.5 year old daughter and a 6 year old son. Our nanny helps with the school drop offs and pick-ups for our 6 year old (a very caring and loving brother). During the day she looks after the 2.5 year old . We are planning to send our 2.5 year old to nursery in September 2021. As our nanny uses the car quite a bit for outtings to farms, forests, different parks etc (COVID permitting) and school runs, we can only fit 3 children in our car.?


Ideally the share would suit someone who needs care for a younger sibling/toddler during school hours, or who hasn?t secured a nursery place, 3 or 4 days a week. Also happy to alternate care at each other?s houses.?


Our nanny is registered, lives locally and has great references. We are based in Nunhead and our son goes to school in West Dulwich.?We?ve known our nanny for a long time and adore her and her values.


If you think this may fit your needs, please kindly PM me and we?d love to meet you to discuss further, as well as and put you in touch with our nanny.?


Warm regards

Simone

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