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Hello,


We currently have a nanny-share arrangement with our wonderful nanny Christina and a near-by family. However the other family are sadly moving out of London and we need to find a new family to share Christina with. Here are the main details:


- our son is nearly two years old and is now very used to a nanny share arrangement. We think the share works best with a child who is between 1-3 years old.

- the arrangement takes place on Thursday and Friday between 8.30am - 6.45pm and the cost is ?12.50 per hour (exc tax) which is shared between the families (roughly ?65 per day).

- Christina takes care of both children at our house in Nunhead (Ivydale Road) - as it is only a two day arrangement it makes most sense logistically for it to all happen in one place. We are set up for it (two cots, two high-chairs, a double buggy etc).

- Christina does lots of activities with the children both inside the house (baking, painting, messy play, garden games) and also enjoys taking them to local toddler groups. She is OFSTED registered and has excellent credentials which are available on request. Most importantly, she has been with us now for nearly 18 months and we have been impressed by her punctuality, lovely nature and dedication to the kids.


PM me if you are interested and we can chat further over the phone.


Thanks, Louise

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