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Hello


We?ve just moved to the area and are looking for a nanny-share arrangement or childminder for our 2 ? year old daughter. We are based just off Half Moon Lane between Herne Hill and North Dulwich, but would be happy to drive further afield in Dulwich/Herne Hill area for the right family/person.


The ideal for us would be to start off with 2 or 3 days a week (8.30-6.30ish) and build to full time around January 2016 (when I get a full time job).


Our daughter is used to being in a full time nursery, so is really well socialised. She?s a very happy and extremely easy-going child so would fit in really well into any loving environment. The most important thing for us is to find a fun and happy environment where she?ll get plenty of love and opportunity to socialise with other children.


So if you?re a family looking for a nanny share, or a childminder with availability I?d love to hear from you.


Many thanks

Rachel

Hello! I am Mar?a ?ngeles and I am 23 years old. I have been working as an au pair for 11 months in Putney looking after 2 children (4 and 6 years old). I am going back to London on 11th of November. I have a friend in East Dulwich so I will stay with her at the moment. I love to work with children and I am very patient and responsible. I think I am very fun but I know being serious when I have to. I am studying an online master's degree at this moment but I studied the degree of Sport Science in University of Murcia in Spain. I have experience with phisical actvities and leasure time for children. I would like to work for you and know more about your daughter. I have references if you need them. We can also talk by skype or whatsapp. Thank you for reading my message.


Kind regards,


Mar?a ?ngeles (Angie).

Hi there my name is sharon and I would loved to help you out i injoy going to the park painting with them reading it's great fun waching them develop and just having fun they give so much back to you I'm a fun loving person and no job to much four me as long as they are happy I've look after a little girl four and half years now just loved all of it she just gives so much back taking her swimming the park drawing reading baking and all sorts of thins there not much els I can say I'm CRB check and first Aid kind regards Sharon

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