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Hello! 
 

We are looking for a fun crafty active after school nanny to help with our nearly 5 year old daughter. Includes collecting 3.30/4.30pm, play (park/craft/homework), dinner and bedtime routine. Collecting the baby 6pm (2 min walk) in Peckham. 
 

We are flexible on hours and days but ideally would like Monday to Thursday or Monday to Friday. 20 hours a week. 3-7pm. Could be longer hours for babysitting when we are out. 
 

Please get in touch - this might suit a student or someone looking for part time work. Ideally we require someone fun calm and creative. 

PM me if interested. 

Thanks, Leila 

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