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Hello, our current nanny share is coming to a natural end, so our very friendly and happy 2.5 year old boy is looking for a new playmate! 

We’re looking for a wonderful nanny and family that we can join from 6th March for two days: Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays: 9:30-6:30 (but flexible). We’re based in Honor Oak Park, but we are close to Dulwich/East Dulwich/Forest Hill/Peckham/Nunhead. Our son very well socialised and loves to play. He loves outdoor activities, forest school, parks and anything physical. We have an English Blue cat and I love to cook, and have been used to batch cooking nutritious food for our previous nanny share. 
If you are looking to share a nanny, please message or text: 07768 057 999. 

 

Edited by AKent
  • AKent changed the title to Looking to join a nanny share for my 2.5 year old
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi my name is Karolina, I am a nanny. Are you still looking for a nanny share? I am taking care of a boy who is 4 years old, the family is based  in East Dulwich(Goodrich Road) . Would you like to have a chat, you can text on what’s app (Karolina 07720560827) Looking forward to hearing from you.

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