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Dear Families,

My name is Pavla Svecova and I was born in 1989 in The Czech Republic.

I am originally from South Bohemia is really nice part of Czech republic about

2 hours by car from Prague. I am form countryside from small village call Cecelovice.

I have 2 older brothers so I really like football.

I finished there Business College with GCSE in Jun 2009 and I decided to come to England and work as an au-pair, because I like children and I wanted to improve my English. I worked for Masud family in Strood since December 2010 and I looked after twins six years old boys there. I took them to school, for a walk, to playground, to swimming lessons, I played with them at home, read a story, cooked a meal and put them to bed. I also used the family car ? I am holder of driving licence, so it was good for me to get some driving experience in England as well.

When Masud family moved back to Pakistan in December 2010,I was trying to find another family and I was lucky.

I am currently working for Soucek family in South-East London and looking after 6 months lovely baby and two years old boy. The family is very nice to me and I am happy to get some more experience how to take care about smaller children and babies.

I have been still with family Soucek I am really happy with them . It is amazing

Experience for me Orlando is 4 years already he goes to school every day so I look

After him especially in holiday time and after school so I am spending time especially

With yonger boy Edward we go to the park or some singing clubs or playgroups. I am

Cooking some simple healthy food for them as well and we like making some creative

Things. I am really happy with children and I think childhood is the most important so

I try to give them the best and good examples.

As a person I am flexible and reliable, I have a good sense of humour and I love to look after children and spend time with them. I like sports, cooking, reading and pets.I love walking to the park or swimming.

I am looking for par time for 2 day as nanny.



Thank you very much Pavla

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