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Chloe, our fantastic nanny who currently works for us for four days a week, will be looking for a new job from December 2015 onwards.


I can?t recommend her enough. She is loving, kind, fun and hard working and is fantastic with our children, who she has looked after since they were 9 months and 11 months (now both 2). We are two neighbouring families in a nanny share, which she'd be happy to do again, as well as working for one family. She?s also flexible as to number of and age of children.


By way of illustration of how great she is, another mum once came up to me in a playground ? she recognised my daughter from a music class Chloe takes her too ? and told me how brilliant Chloe is with the children and how she is her favourite nanny of all those she?s seen out and about. I can?t say how reassuring that is to hear!


Chloe is OFSTED registered, CRB checked and has lots of experience. She?s looking for a job around south east London; she currently drives in from Croydon. We live in Peckham Rye.


I want to see her find a lovely new job because she?s so fab! Please DM me if you would like me to put you in touch.

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