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Excellent nanny available from January 2021


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Our nanny, Yasemin, is looking for a new full-time live out position starting in January, preferably in the Dulwich/Herne Hill/Peckham area. She's been with us for 2 years and is only moving on because both our children will be in school full-time after Xmas.


Yasemin's been an excellent nanny for us and we would wholeheartedly recommend her. She has many years' experience working in the area with children of various ages, and some glowing references. We found her to be warm and caring (but not afraid to discipline when needed!) and also very reliable.


If you're interested then please contact Yasemin directly at [email protected], or send me a private message if you need any more info.


Thanks

Paul

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