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Hello

We are a family with three children and we have a really amazing after school nanny. We are looking for a family who requires full time care for a baby or toddler to share with us. She would pick up our youngest child in Dulwich Village at 3.30 each day, but until that time she would be just with the baby/toddler. 

Our nanny is amazing in many ways. She puts a lot of time and energy into really getting to know the children so she can understand and help them in the best way possible. She arranges many activities, will go to groups, park etc. She is loving and caring and firm when she needs to be. She is incredibly flexible and will stay late/come early/ adapt as needed to help the family. And last but not least, she is a really fantastic cook!

Our children are 6, 10 and 13. The 10 and 13 year old are pretty self sufficient so the nanny's main focus after school would be the baby/toddler plus our 6 year old boy. Our children love younger children and are gentle and fun with them.

We would need the share to be at our house (near North Dulwich station) 3.30-6, but before that it could be at our house or the baby/toddler's house. There is a possibility that the nanny could drop baby home once I'm home at 6.

Please DM me if interested!

Thank you,

Sarah

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