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Hi my name is emily cook I am 19 years old and I've been a nanny for almost a year now.

I am currently in a nanny share with 3 little boys, a 2 , almost 3 and 4 year old, but unfortunately I had to make the decision to leave the nanny share due to the boys getting older and going into full time education.

I have also worked in a nursery for a year while I was doing my level 3 diploma in children and young people's workforce, and before that I was volentering at a twins and triplets play group and baby sitting.

I know that I don't have a lot of experience but I am a very fun energetic nanny and I have grown to love the boys I look after now as if they were my own, and I have connected so well with both family's aswell and I look forward to having that experience with another family that needs me.

I have learnt a lot from the year I have been a nanny and looking after 3 young boys , has been a hand full but now I feel like I can handle anything. I am open to another nanny share but I am looking for full time work and to start from 1st of September, I am first aid trained and while at college learnt lots about new borns so I am flexible to look after any ages, please message me for any other information (including cv).

Thank you, and hope to hear back!

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