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Hello! We are looking for a family to join our nanny share in Peckham on Mondays and Tuesdays. Our daughter is 12 months old. Ideally the share would be based in our house, but there is some flexibility for it to be partially based at another home if the location is close by. We live very close to the Villa nursery, and our house has a large garden for the kids to play in. 

We have a lovely nanny we are extremely happy with; and we would like there to be another child in the share so our daughter has a playmate during the day. We are keen for the children to be out and about each day enjoying activities in the area.

We have a preference for the additional child to be between 10 and 18 months so the kids have similar schedules and activities.

Ideally the nanny would also have an additional day with the other family outside of the share arrangement.  

Message me if you would be interested and would like to know any more or have a chat!

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