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Hello fellow forumites


My nanny was off for last week and my daughter's 'baby ballet' teacher kindly offered to step in and help. As well as teaching childrens' dance classes, she is also a teaching assistant in a school in North London but hadn't much previous nannying experience. I would consider myself to be a fairly hard-to-please mum with high standards, but I was delighted with Alice who so clearly genuinely enjoyed spending time with my children, who in turn really loved their time with her. She took excellent care of them and our house and, although I know she did loads of creative arts and crafts stuff with them, everything was pin neat by the time I came home - very much appreciated by this hard-working mum.


Anyway, Alice is looking for more temp nanny work for all of August, and I couldn't recommend her more highly - please PM if you'd like her details.

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