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Nanny share available from September on Thursdays and Fridays in Goodrich area


From next school term my 3 year old daughter will be starting Goodrich nursery in the mornings. We have a nanny when I work on Thursdays and Fridays who drops my older two to school, picks them up and cares for the 3 year old during the day. We would like to find another family in the area to share her with on those two days. She would be free for 1:1 care from 9.00-12.00 and would only have my daughter and your child until 3.30. The share could take place at our house (Underhill Road) or yours.


This share would suit anyone who is looking for some part time childcare during school hours for a pre-schooler or someone who needs half-day care (either morning or afternoon) for a child who is attending Goodrich nursery. If you needed care before and after school hours as well, this may be possible depending on location.


We have employed our nanny for a year and she has come highly recommended. She is a lovely, French girl in her late 20's, very active and the children (younger and older) all adore her. She has 10 years experience as a nanny in London and many good references. Her rates are very competitive and she is willing to split her hourly rate between two families if she takes on another child.


Please get in touch if you would like to discuss anything. Lizzie (the nanny) may also have further hours available from September if you needed additional days.

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