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Hi, we?e looking for someone to share our fantastic nanny when our daughter starts school in September. Our son is 2 and very sociable- he?d love a little buddy to share his days with! We currently have our nanny 830-530 5dpw but are flexible on time requirements for a share. Both our children have come on so well with her this past year and I really can?t speak highly enough of her! The kids both love her and have a brilliant time with her too. Let me know if you?re interested and I?ll happily give more details.

Thanks,

Katie

Hello Katie


I?m Rafael. We have a 2 year old and currently are looking for a nanny for Monday and Tuesday (rest of days she go to nursery) starting from 2 week of sept. We would love to share a nanny with the right family. We are based in Kent House. You?


Thanks

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