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Experienced and Engaging Nanny Services Available in Dulwich and Surrounding Areas!

Are you seeking a caring and experienced nanny to provide exceptional care for your little ones? Look no further!

Hello, I'm Eve, a dedicated nanny with a passion for nurturing children from newborns to pre-teens. With a wealth of experience and a genuine love for childcare, I offer top-quality services tailored to meet the needs of your family.

Why Choose Me?

  • Versatile Experience: From newborns to 10+ year olds, I've worked with children across various age groups, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of their developmental needs.

  • Flexible Services: Whether you need daytime childcare, evening babysitting, or overnight care, I'm here to provide reliable and trustworthy assistance whenever you need it.

  • Private School Experience: Currently, I work with siblings who are 5 and under, both attending private school in Dulwich. This experience has equipped me with the skills to support children's educational and developmental needs effectively.

  • Outstanding References: The families I have worked with past and present have entrusted me with the care of their children, and I'm proud to have built a reputation for reliability, professionalism, and nurturing care.

  • Specialization in Toddlers and Younger Children: I have a particular affinity for toddlers and younger children, fostering a nurturing and stimulating environment to support their growth and development.

About Me:

As a local resident, I'm deeply rooted in the community and committed to providing excellent childcare services to families in the area. While my career lies in acting, working with children, seeing them grow will forever be a life achievement. I firmly believe that every child deserves to be treated with respect and empathy, and I strive to empower them by valuing their voices and individuality. You will hear a lot of talking and conversations that might surprise you! 

In addition to my childcare expertise, I'm also super active and health-conscious, regularly engaging in activities like gym workouts, spinning, running, and cycling. This energy and enthusiasm translate into dynamic and engaging experiences for the children under my care. I'm no nutritionist but I know my way around the kitchen, as part of my weekly routine I cook their dinner every week too. 

Let's Connect!

If you're looking for a dedicated and caring nanny who will prioritize your child's well-being and development, I'm here to help. Let's chat further about how I can support your family's needs and provide the best care for your little ones.

Drop me a message if you like the sound of all that! I am a lot more informal than this email suggests! Really chill vibes 🙂 

P.S. Eve, I love her so much, she's great and she always answers my 10 questions that are on my mind when she babysits and wipes my bum after I do a poo. - the kids

Best, 

Eve

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