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Our nanny, Mari, has been a wonderful addition to our family over the past two years, providing exceptional care for our daughter. She is not only reliable and trustworthy but also incredibly engaging and energetic, always out and about, ensuring our daughter experiences a variety of activities. She's so warm, loving and my daughter adores her. 

She is available to work Tuesday and Friday. She can drive so is able to do pickup and drop offs as well.

We highly recommend her to any family in need of a caring and skilled nanny. She holds DBS, driving licence, first aid and other relevant courses. Please PM me to get in touch with her and for more information.

 

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I would like to strongly support the recommendation for Mari. She no longer works for us as our children are teenagers now, but they keep in touch and are still very fond of her. She started working for us when our son was three and our daughter not even one. She is vivacious, loving and great fun. We have been able to trust her completely. She is flexible, absolutely reliable and punctual and has not only looked after the children, but also the house and us. Before us, she worked with another local family for ten years. She holds DBS, driving licence, first aid and other relevant courses. Please feel free to PM for more information.

 

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