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**It Follows my recommendation letter..thanks

To whom it may concern,


I have four children aged 6, 4 and 2 year old twin boys and worked 3 days a week. Sadly my work commitments have now changed which is the reason Zenne no longer looks after my children.

Zenne first came to work for us when my daughter (now 4 and a half) was 6 months old. She is completely reliable, always punctual and has a great relationship with children. Zenne is great with all ages. My 6 year old boy loves playing football with her and she is also very warm and nurturing with the babies. Nothing was too much trouble for Zenne. She was flexible when I needed to be in work early or stay late and I always felt completely confident in leaving her with all four children.

When I would get home from work the house would be tidy, children bathed ready for bed and all calm? something I rarely manage to do on my own!

I could recommend Zenne highly enough. If you would like to discuss anything then please call on 07957383130 or email me on [email protected].


Kind Regards


Miranda Wells

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