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Hi - we live in Honor Oak Park (between HOP and Crofton Park) and I'm looking for another family to join with us for a nanny share in the new year. I have no nanny and no family so starting from scratch!


We have 2 girls, I'd need wrap around for my eldest who is in yr 1 at Stillness and then a buddy for my 18 month old during the day. Ideally the other family needs to be in reasonable walking distance to the school as the road is very likely to be shut off to vehicle access during school drop off hours in the new year.


My eldest is in lots of clubs and things at school so needs picking up around 4.30 so the little ones don't need to be woken up from naps and rushed out the door etc.


Probably looking for Monday - Thursday, 8-6.


We'd been in a super successful share before and the kids are all still BFFs more than 5 years later.


Drop me a note if you'd like to hear more.


Thanks

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