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Hello,

my name is Astrid.

I am 29 and I have recently finished my Master at Goldsmiths University.

I am looking for a nanny job! I live in Brockley, close to Hilly Fields. I love the area which is calm and quiet and I hope to find a nice family to offer my help to.

I am sociable and I go along well with kids: I like to make them play as well as engage in interesting and creative activities, but mostly...see them happy!


If you find my profile interesting, please get back in touch with me; I'd be pleased to meet you and have a chat in order to know each other better.

I can be contacted at [email protected] or on my mobile


07528479529

Looking forward to hear from you :-)

Thanks for your time,

Astrid

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