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Hello


I'm looking for childcare for my lovely daughter, when I return to work on August 10th (Mon -Thur, 8 - 6).


Any recommendations are very welcome,or are you a childminder or a nanny with spaces? (I'm also open to a nanny-share). We live in East Dulwich, close to Peckham Rye - near the cafe.


Thanks

Annalise

Tel: 07786031920

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Hello, would recommend our lovely ex-childminder Shelley. She looked after our first child until I went on maternity leave with our second (until our first was nearly 2). Location is great as right near Hornimans and dulwich park and has loads to entertain the kids indoors as well. Please PM if any specific questions.

Jess

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