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Spanish speaking nanny / mother?s help in south and central London (part-time)


Hello! My name is Laura Bosch and I am 25 years old. I am Spanish and have been working in London for 3 years looking after children and as a child-oriented nutritionist.


? Spanish native speaker

? 3 years child care experience in London

? Qualified nutritionist

? Passionate about healthy cooking

? Driving license (drive daily in London)

? DBS check available

? Fist Aid certificate

? Advanced English

? Excellent references

? Available from Sept 15


I am now looking for a morning long term nanny /mother?s help position. I am available daily from early morning. I would also be happy to do babysitting in the evenings and weekends.please do not hesitate to contact me if you are still interested. [email protected] 07708011915

Hello


My name is Sandra and I am from spain, I am nearly 20 years old and I am an au pair living in Herne Hill. I have been au pair for already one year and I've taken care of 4 children (for 2 different families) from 17 months old to 7 years old. I love playing with children, taking them to parks, cooking for them and spending a lovely time with them.

I would be very happy to look after your lovely baby and I have good references from my host families.


Please contact me on 07754372178


I am available to babysit any day


Kind regards, Sandra.

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