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Seeking a childminder from November


McMurphy

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Hello,

We are looking for a childminder for our 2 year old son.


Ideally 1.5 days per week, to start from beginning November onwards (some flexibility with this).


He?s bright and active and very sociable, so we are looking for someone with energy, and who is happy to spend lots of time outside and doing fun engaging activities.


If you are interested, or know of someone who may be, please get in touch,


Many thanks,

M

> Hello McMurphy,


I've attached my nanny share add for you to have a look at. Please feel free to message me & we can discuss your childcare needs.

Your little one sounds great fun. Where are you based?


Thanks from Claire



> We are currently looking for a new happy family to

> join our nanny share on Wednesdays & possibly

> Thursdays. We are based on Lordship Lane very near

> Woodvale. August start.

>

>

> I am the nanny for one gorgeous 3 1/2 year old

> girl & we are looking for a playmate for

> one or two days a week.

>

> In October she will be moving away, so two days

> will become available. If you have more

> than one child this could work out really well, or

> if you have a friend with children that could

> also work out. I can be very flexible where we are

> based.

>

> We have lots & lots of fun, out & about & also at

> home. Until October we can be based at our place

> or yours.

>

> I am a British nanny. 15 years experience, with

> C.R.B first aid & can Ofsted register.

>

> Please message me for more information....

>

> Thank you.

>

> From Claire B

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