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Our nanny has looked after our two daughters since October 2011 from 7:30am-6pm each day for four days a week. Now they are both at school she does some mornings and evenings for us and is looking for more work, ideally for two full days a week. We are quite flexible about which three days we would want her to carry on for us doing only mornings and evenings (7:30-9:00 and 3:30-6:00).


She has a daughter at school and a four month old son who she brings with her. Both are very well behaved and sociable with other children. Her daughter is like a sister to my daughters.


I really can not recommend Paja more strongly. She is truly amazing with children, calm, kind and patient while being strict when necessary and fun. She is an excellent cook, she is reliable, trustworthy and flexible. She is never late and I can't remember her ever missing a day's work. She is like a member of our family. Any other family would be very lucky to have her look after their children. Feel free to message me with any questions.

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