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Looking for a nanny share or child minder April/May


Odette&co

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Hi.I am moving to Nunhead from Hackney in approximately a month and I am very keen to look into whether there is anyone seeking a nanny share in the Nunhead/Dulwich/Peckham area.

I return to work on the 1st April, My daughter Odette will be 1 years old. I am ideally looking for 3 days a week Mon-Weds but there is some flexibility in this if needed.

Alternatively I am also keen to know of any child minder recommendations in the area.

I realize this is pretty soon, so we do have a back up plan to cover ourselves until the beginning of May if this suits anyone better.


If anyone is interested please let me know. We are very excited to be moving to the area, and hopefully can make some new playmates for Odi.

Thank you.

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