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Hi Parents,
 
A bit about me: 
I have been doing nannying for 4 years. 
 
My first role started with a family who had a baby that was 9 months and a  3 year old. I was in charge of looking after the baby and doing nursery drop off for the 3 year old and when it was term time I had them both. Did lots of outings and fun activities including taking them to soft play, museums. Parks and places like slime planet!
 
My second role which ends in August this year is a nanny share role where I have been looking after 2 babies. When I started one was 6 months and the other was 9 months, have done all  duties including feeding, changing, bathing, weening, preparing meals, taking them out to baby classes and soft play and also planning activities to help their development. I planned stimulating activities to promote babies physical, cognitive and emotional development.
 
I have had experience of sole charge roles and looking after siblings/more than one child. Before nannying  I was working in many nurseries as a senior practitioner, have worked in schools and children’s centres through agencies so I have a lot of experience working with different ages. I enjoy planning fun activities not afraid to get my hands dirty! Love messy play and enjoy planning fun outings! 
 
I am looking for work for Mondays, Thursdays or Fridays. 
 
can provide recent references and have just updated my first aid. 

Please feel free to contact me on 07738436877 if you need more details. 

Muda 

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