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Italian nanny wanted 3-4 days a week for 1 year old baby from May


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We are British parents who lived in Italy for a year and have just moved back to our home in East Dulwich. Our baby daughter was born in Italy and we're looking for an Italian nanny who can look after her 3 to 4 days a week from May. Vorrei praticare il mio italiano e anche per mia figlia a parlare un po' d'italiano! Please get in contact via private message if you're interested.

Hi there,


My name is Tommaso, I'm an aupair in Herne Hill and I'm 24 and from Bergamo in the north of Italy. I am currently looking after a 5 year old boy, a 2 year old girl and a baby boy.


Unfortunately, since I will be working until the beginning of July with my current family,I won't be able to nanny for your daughter from May. However, I thought I'd let you know that I am available if you would like me to just come and baby sit, playing with your daughter, speaking Italian, Mondays and Wednesdays 9.15 - 2.45 or any weekend and school holidays all day, or indeed any evening if you and your husband fancy just practising your Italian yourselves.



Fammi sapere se sei interessata, il mio numero e' 0793 4005921 oppure la mia mail e' [email protected].


A presto!

Tommaso

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