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Hello EDFers,




Posting on behalf of my mother :


Professional nanny in her fifties who is Young at heart and a hands on grandmother to nine has some childcare availability .

Has decades of experiences from nannying in and around Dulwich and checkable references .

Previous experiences includes from new born onwards , twins, nanny shares , school runs, and sole charge nanny positions ( some with housekeeping).

Lots of references from families around Dulwich( most use the forum too )

The children are kept entertained with fun days out to museums , seaside , parks , groups as well as arts and crafts and baking .

Good Cooked dinners made from scratch.


I have availability on a Monday or Wednesday .


Please PM.


Thank you .

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