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We cannot recommend our lovely nanny highly enough. She is Ofsted registered, has 11yrs experience and is looking for full time work from mid-February. Sarah-Jane has been an invaluable part of our family for over a year and has looked after our first son from ten months and our second son from newborn. Sarah-Jane is loving, organised, reliable and flexible. She also brings along her delightful son Lenny, who is two and a half years old. Lenny has been a great role model and companion to our son during the endless lockdowns.


Please get in touch if you have any questions and I?ll be happy to speak/send over a full reference.

Phoebe

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