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Part-time nanny recommendation


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For anyone looking for a part-time nanny, our amazing nanny is now available as our son is going to pre-school. We highly recommend her and our son loves her (and her cats!). We are very sad to end the partnership and would love to help her find a new role.


We decided on 2 days nursery and 2 days with a nanny after maternity leave which was the perfect mix for us. Katie fit into our family right from the start. She has experience in everything baby and toddler related as well as older kids - she potty-trained our son and we wouldn?t have survived lockdown without her! She is extremely reliable, trustworthy and pragmatic. She always has activities planned for their days together, for both trips out to playgroup, park or museum or inside on rainy days. She is an artist so you can expect lots of crafts, painting, etc and lots of imaginative play.


She is looking for 2 full days a week, Monday to Thursday. Very happy to answer any questions and tell you more about our experience. PM me for her contact details.

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