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Dear All,


Our wonderful nanny leaves us in September as our children start school and she is looking for a full time post in Dulwich/Bromley/Beckenham/Chislehurst.


Jenny has been with us for 3 years, 5 days a week 8am - 6pm, looking after our boy/girl twins since they were 5months old - she has been their carer, their best friend and their big sister and a key part of our family.


She is a wonderfully kind and caring person who has single handedly weaned, potty trained and taught outstanding good manners to our two rambunctious rascals and I trust her with them completely. She takes them to Gymboree, little Kickers, playgroups, play dates, swimming - their social life is unrivalled and they have grown into chatty and confident little people who are a joy to be around. The clear affection the children have for their beloved Nanny Jen is heart warming and brings lots of joy to our house.


If you are looking for a nanny, I recommend Jenny whole heartedly - we have been blessed to have her as part of our family.


Please PM me if you are interested.


Best,


Rosie

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