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Hi,


I am an Italian nanny and I am available to work full time.


I am a professional person who love children and I worked as nanny in Italy for several years. My experience working with elementary school children, my tutoring background, and my knowledge of arts and crafts (I got a Master degree in art) would make me an excellent nanny for your children. My responsibilities include:


Preparing meals and snacks

Changing nappies and clothing, as well as washing and drying clothes as required

Bathing the children

Taking and picking up children at school, and taking them for walks

Playing games and entertaining with art and craft activities

Teaching Italian

Some cleaning and general housekeeping


I also lead weekly arts and crafts lessons for children between the ages of five and twelve. I therefore know what sorts of games and activities would be most appropriate for children.


I am an experienced and responsible person, a great cooker and housekeeper.


I have a clean CRB.


If you have any question just feel free to ask. You can send me an email to [email protected] and if you want I can send you my CV and contact details.


I look forward to hearing from you soon.


Maria

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